Wokingham decorations ceremony goes online
Wokingham's Dressing the Christmas Tree ceremony is taking place online this year as part of the Virtual Living Advent Calendar.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Dressing the Christmas Tree ceremony is taking place online this year as part of the Virtual Living Advent Calendar.
Read moreDetailsThere are a number of instances in football for which players, supporters and football commentators have different names to that used by referees. For instance, what many call the ’penalty...
Read moreDetails210 tree saplings are being planted in Winnersh as part of a community-led initiative.
Read moreDetailsIn this Covid era it’s the desire of teams to play that enabled this game to go ahead as Rockets scheduled home opponents, Barking Abbey, were side-lined with an infection....
Read moreDetailsLibraries and leisure centres across Wokingham borough have reopened following lockdown.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough has been placed in Tier 2 for the next phase of the pandemic, but what are the rules?
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY shop is one of the stores reopening as the second lockdown lifts. WADE, in Rose Street, has had a festive makeover, turning it into a winter wonderland. It...
Read moreDetailsStudents and staff from Waingels College have raised more than £800 for male mental health through Movember.
Read moreDetailsWoodley Business Club is holding a meeting on the fundamentals of business next week.
Read moreDetailsLast night, Wokingham Borough Council held an extraordinary meeting to vote on its food voucher plan.
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