The time has come for the 2021 census
Wokingham borough residents will all be invited to complete the census as of tomorrow.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough residents will all be invited to complete the census as of tomorrow.
Read moreDetailsTickets for Twyford Beer Festival are being snapped up, to mark the end of lockdown.
Read moreDetailsSingers will be enjoying a three-day virtual festival this weekend, which will include Wokingham Rock Choir.
Read moreDetailsAN ONLINE quiz created by people with learning disabilities will help raise funds for Comic Relief. The virtual event will be held from 11am on Friday, March 19. It is...
Read moreDetailsBracknell MP James Sunderland said more support needs to be given to sports and leisure.
Read moreDetailsRachel Bradley's Think Local column, as seen in Wokingham.Today of March 11, 2021.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire housebuilder David Wilson Homes is encouraging more women to get involved in construction work.
Read moreDetailsFAMILIES in Berkshire are being urged to talk about organ donation as part of the LeaveThem Certain campaign. It comes as research revealed less than half of adults in England...
Read moreDetailsTaking advantage of the sunshine last week, and of course following the latest Government guidelines, Pickle, my Bichon Frise rescue, and I went for our walk in the park. Well,...
Read moreDetailsIT SEEMS students are flocking to the University of Reading this year, after it saw a 5% rise in applications. According to the University of Reading, nearly 20,000 people applied...
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