‘Let’s wrap up the wrap dumper’ says Charvil councillor
Charvil has been repeatedly targeted by fly-tippers after out-of-date food waste was dumped on Park Lane for a second time.
Read moreDetailsCharvil has been repeatedly targeted by fly-tippers after out-of-date food waste was dumped on Park Lane for a second time.
Read moreDetailsThe future of a Wokingham off-licence hangs in the balance, after an alcohol licence hearing on Monday.
Read moreDetailsIsabella Waistell celebrated her sixth birthday in style with a raffle, stalls and even a special visit from Frozen?s Anna and Elsa.
Read moreDetailsCommuity spirit was in the air as residents and producers came together for Wokingham?s Edible England Heritage Open Day on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is reviewing its digital support scheme for residents who are struggling with technology during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsDesign the winning coffee cup and not only will it be used this Christmas, but you could also win 10 coffees and a gift voucher for Amazon
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, the NHS Health on the Move bus will be offering first and second doses of the Pfizer jab to over 16s.
Read moreDetailsA FINCHAMPSTEAD pageant star could become the next Miss Great Britain, after reaching the grand final of this year’s national contest.
Read moreDetailsWokingham-based charity Freely Fruity has now picked more than a tonne of produce from its allotments, and shared them with community groups
Read moreDetailsHurst Morris People (HuMP) are inviting everyone to have a go at their traditional English hobby at their taster sessions.
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