Wokingham’s festive market fundraiser: The stall the merrier
Last weekend, Wokingham's Winter Carnival held a small, festive fundraiser for local charities.
Read moreDetailsLast weekend, Wokingham's Winter Carnival held a small, festive fundraiser for local charities.
Read moreDetailsWokingham is set to bounce back quickly from the coronavirus pandemic, says the CEO of Thames Valley Berkshire LEP.
Read moreDetailsVeljko Paunovic has called for his side to find maturity after they fell to a home defeat to Birmingham City. Reading had the chance to go top if results went...
Read moreDetailsReading slipped to defeat in front of fans at the Madejski after Lucas Joao's missed penalty cost them the chance to cancel out Jon Toral's first-half brace for Birmingham City....
Read moreDetailsTHE LEADER of Wokingham Borough Council has sought to clarify his comments made about the announcement that Arcadia shops – including Top Shop and Dorothy Perkins – were to go...
Read moreDetailsIt comes as a member of the catering staff testing positive for Covid-19 last week, causing the majority of the senior leadership team and a high number of our teachers...
Read moreDetailsThe borough council will close its offices this Christmas, with revised hours throughout the festive season.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's very own Willy Wonka factory is looking for four chocolate tasters to join the team.
Read moreDetailsSanta will be driving buses instead of sleighs this month, in the hope of raising funds for the company’s charity of the year — Sport in Mind.
Read moreDetailsRosi Morgan-Barry from Wokingham recently published the second edition of her Jane Austen-inspired novel, The Bitter and the Sweet.
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