Call to take part in annual Star Count this weekend
IF YOU’RE looking for something to do this weekend, why not try your hand at stargazing? Countryside charity CPRE is asking Wokingham residents to take part in its annual Star...
Read moreDetailsIF YOU’RE looking for something to do this weekend, why not try your hand at stargazing? Countryside charity CPRE is asking Wokingham residents to take part in its annual Star...
Read moreDetailsBERKSHIRE BRIGANDS RUGBY CLUB has been awarded with a grant of £1,000 from Cash 4 Clubs to invest in the sustainability of the club.The rugby club has been granted the...
Read moreDetailsAfter Wednesday night’s match against Brentford, Reading are set to play seven games in 22 days between the Millwall game on Saturday and the clash between the Royals and Sheffield...
Read moreDetailsReading Rockets earned their second successive win on the road as they stormed to victory over Bradford Dragons. Rockets’ most experienced senior players Sam Toluwase and Leome Francis got them...
Read moreDetailsWokingham-based support group Becoming Mums has launched a pandemic podcast to get people talking about parenting struggles.
Read moreDetailsThis week's editorial for Wokingham.Today looks at what's in a name, as Shinfield's The Black Boy is due to be renamed.
Read moreDetailsWokingham resident Diane Marshall shaved her head for Cancer Research UK and Alopecia UK, raising more than £3,000.
Read moreDetailsLocal politicians are asking residents to register to vote by post in the upcoming local elections.
Read moreDetailsCllr Gregor Murray said while the air quality in Wokingham is good, there are areas for improvement.
Read moreDetailsRoast Wokingham has begun delivering from Wokingham Cricket Club, as the business continues to grow.
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