VOICE OF WOKINGHAM: What’s in a name? Quite a lot, actually
This 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 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.
Read moreDetailsReading manager Veljko Paunović urged his side to stay in the hunt for play-offs after they were beaten by Brentford after two late goals Reading went ahead through a Lucas...
Read moreDetailsReading's unbeaten run was broken as Josh Dasilva scored a brace to take Brentford to the top of the Championship table as the Bees struck two late goals to take...
Read moreDetailsFINCHAMPSTEAD families can enjoy a dog-themed treasure trail. The council’s My Journey team has organised the hunt at the California Country Park, with the closing date on Sunday, February 14....
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM’S small businesses have a chance to be recognised for their sterling achievements. The SME National Business Awards, created to highlight small, hardworking businesses up and down the country, has...
Read moreDetailsIN A BID to help Wokingham’s elderly gain more independence, this former-Royal Berkshire Hospital (RBH) worker created an entire support network from scratch. Therapies on Thames is a rehabilitation service...
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