Wokingham’s Grade II bridge to open this summer, says Network Rail
Wokingham's Grade II station footbridge is set to open at the end of the summer, Network Rail hopes, after the stairs collapsed last year.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Grade II station footbridge is set to open at the end of the summer, Network Rail hopes, after the stairs collapsed last year.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM recording studio is calling for music artists to use its newly built space. Creation X Recording, a music production company, has built a new recording studio based at...
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough has been named the most prosperous place to live in the UK, following a new report by the Legatum Institute.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police Violence Reduction Unit commissioned the national PHSE Association to create brand new materials and lesson plans, ensuring teaching approaches are up-to-date.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Bowling Club are inviting people of all ages and experience to come along to their open day on Sunday, July 11.The open day takes place at Wokingham Bowling Club...
Read moreDetailsTheale Golf Club Seniors Section has not been slow in getting their friendly club matches underway since the ease of covid restrictions.Their third match played against neighbours Bradfield last week...
Read moreDetailsSindlesham's Freely Fruity charity has been shortlisted for a £10,000 grant to support future fruit tree planting projects.
Read moreDetailsTHE MP for Wokingham has called for the Government to speed up the easing of Covid-19 restrictions. On Tuesday, Sir John Redwood posted on social media and said: “Just get...
Read moreDetailsRain scientists at the University of Reading were visited by the UAE ambassador to the UK last week.
Read moreDetailsTWO SHINFIELD residents have been awarded “local hero” status in a competition. Louise Behan, who has raised thousands of pounds for children with cancer, and Sarah O’Neil, who founded a...
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