Fitness trainer James to run for CLASP
Wokingham Half Marathon entrant shows his appreciation for the group he teaches
Read moreDetailsWokingham Half Marathon entrant shows his appreciation for the group he teaches
Read moreDetailsAn interstellar-themed organ recital will be performed at St Paul's Church
Read moreDetailsThe scheme would allow adults, young people, children and families to access facilities, programmes, events and tuition for a simple monthly fee.
Read moreDetailsWokingham has been ranked highly in a new study focusing on sustainable businesses.
Read moreDetailsResidents, businesses and stakeholders in Bracknell Forest are invited to share their views.
Read moreDetailsEnter a competition to name new bin lorries
Read moreDetailsGroup for retired professionals offers a warm welcome to new joiners this year
Read moreDetailsWords from Wokingham churches
Read moreDetailsWebsite says town is a good option if you want a well-rounded feel with strong everyday amenities.
Read moreDetailsRegistration is open for this popular annual event
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