The search is on for Wokingham’s superstar workers
Springboard is looking for Wokingham workers who have made a difference over the last year.
Read moreDetailsSpringboard is looking for Wokingham workers who have made a difference over the last year.
Read moreDetailsRams RFC legends Jez Flynn and Stevie Bryant are part of a fundraising drive looking to keep kids active and improve sports facilities at Maiden Erlegh School (Reading), writes Richard...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council says it will continue arranging Free School Meals during lockdown, but its catering company has been facing criticism.
Read moreDetailsReading Women will be hoping to make amends when they face Arsenal Women on Sunday after they were thrashed by the Gunners on the opening day of the season.The Royals...
Read moreDetailsScientists at the University of Reading say unusually cold and snowy weather could be on the way.
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children's Charity has launched an appeal to donate IT equipment to children across Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsAngela Garwood's Honest Motherhood as seen in Wokingham.Today of January 14, 2021.
Read moreDetailsSouth East Water is encouraging residents to give their home a water MoT to avoid burst winter pipes.
Read moreDetailsEmma Cantrell ran 2020km last year to raise money for First Days Children's Charity.
Read moreDetailsAnna Whitehouse shares her homeschooling tips and tricks.
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