Wokingham covid rates rising, marshals patrolling to remove anti-vax activity, schools ready for jabs
COVID rates in Wokingham borough are on the way up ? and expected to carry on rising in coming weeks.
Read moreDetailsCOVID rates in Wokingham borough are on the way up ? and expected to carry on rising in coming weeks.
Read moreDetailsTHE RISE in building costs is forcing the council to pause plans for a proposed new library in Twyford
Read moreDetailsCantley Park's first Christmas market will run from Wednesday, November 24, to Friday, December 24.
Read moreDetailsTonight, the council executive will discuss opening up a public consultation on its draft housing allocation policy.
Read moreDetailsWargrave Baby & Toddler Group is looking for new organisers.
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, September 26, more than 200 bikers commemorated the life of Ben Spiller, who founded the annual event more than 30 years ago.
Read moreDetailsFARA, a four-piece music group from Orkney, Scotland, will perform at the Nettlebed Folk Club, on the High Street, on Monday, October 8
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council hopes the sessions will engage, inform and encourage residents to join the climate change conversation.
Read moreDetailsTrustees at Baldwin?s Bridge Trust have helped link Thames Hospice with its new garden.
Read moreDetailsAlder Grove Primary School is welcoming families to the event on Saturday, October 2.
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