Award-winning butchers to open in Wokingham garden centre
L Butchers is opening a new branch in Squire's Garden Centre on Heathlands Road next month.
Read moreDetailsL Butchers is opening a new branch in Squire's Garden Centre on Heathlands Road next month.
Read moreDetailsJean Jones, who lives along Wiltshire Road, said speeding cars are making it dangerous for people to cross.
Read moreDetailsThese easy-to-make samosas are a great way to use up left-over vegetables
Read moreDetailsSusan Player, from Spencers Wood, has ambitions to open her own sanctuary for abandoned swine.
Read moreDetailsFrom September 2023, the Sonning school will welcome girls into Year 7, with the aim of being fully co-educational by September 2027.
Read moreDetailsThe first autumnal Wokingham Walk will take place next month, with routes of five, 10 and 15 miles for people to enjoy
Read moreDetailsAusten House held a coffee morning for Macmillan Cancer Support on Friday, September 24.
Read moreDetailsCharities, PTA groups and non-profit organisations are invited to be beneficiaries of this year's Easthampstead Rotary Christmas draw - here's how
Read moreDetailsARTISTS had a range of ?fabulous art? on show at the Wokingham Arts Trail last weekend, organiser Jill Chadwick has said.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham mum is concerned the handling of school transport has caused unnecessary distress for children with autism.
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