Classic rock with our Wokingham Music Club
CLASSIC rock heads up our hit parade this week, thanks to a visitor of Wokingham Music Club. The great venue, which we can’t wait to see back in action, welcomed...
Read moreDetailsCLASSIC rock heads up our hit parade this week, thanks to a visitor of Wokingham Music Club. The great venue, which we can’t wait to see back in action, welcomed...
Read moreDetailsBy Joanna Dixon Along with the rest of England, Wokingham pupils were welcomed back to the classroom this month. Many people felt a huge sense of relief but for others...
Read moreDetailsMP Theresa May is weighing into the battle for places at a school where 159 children are on the waiting list. Nearly 60 of those children live in the secondary...
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNCIL is hosting a virtual Easter market, after the success of its Christmas event. It aims to offer unique, one of a kind pieces, original art and quality produce....
Read moreDetailsCYCLISTS in Woodley and Earley can share their views on new plans to link up the borough with Reading. It comes after the borough council was awarded £576,650 to improve...
Read moreDetailsA group of residents are working hard to help Wokingham clean up its act. Last November, Tony Howell laucnhed a litter picking group to keep the streets tidy. It now...
Read moreDetailsNINE in 10 secondary school pupils in the borough have used lateral flow tests since they returned to classrooms. Last week, students were asked to have three rapid tests at...
Read moreDetailsVIOLENT CRIME in Wokingham town centre has risen by 51% since 2018, despite the town council installing more CCTV in hotspots. Data from thinktank, UKCrimeStats, revealed that the number of...
Read moreDetailsA WINNERSH litter picker has helped reunite a family with their lost photographs, after more than a decade. Tony Howells, who runs a social media community clear-up group, Adopt a...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS in Woodley are urging the council to refuse a planning application to install a 20 metre 5G phone mast in a park. If approved, it would be twice the...
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