Residents invited to sign up as Covid Marshals
Wokingham Borough Council is asking residents to become Community Champions to help spread coronavirus messages.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is asking residents to become Community Champions to help spread coronavirus messages.
Read moreDetailsReading manager Veljko Paunovic described his team's performance as 'perfect' as they struck three goals to earn three points against Bristol City. The Royals boss was delighted as his side...
Read moreDetailsRAFAEL 5: Barely had to make a save throughout the whole match as Reading nullified Bristol's attacking threat. Will be disappointed to have been robbed of a clean sheet after...
Read moreDetailsReading won for the first time in five matches as Ovie Ejaria, Yakou Meite and Lucas Joao found the target to overcome Bristol City. The Royals had created several chances...
Read moreDetailsSovereign Housing Association has delivered activity packs to vulnerably residents to keep them entertained during lockdown.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has checked on thousands of residents to assess their wellbeing in second lockdown.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Living Advent Calendar will go ahead this year, with performances broadcast online to ensure a Covid-safe celebration.
Read moreDetailsThere's a rising demand for tech experts in the South East, according to Tech Nation.
Read moreDetailsBracknell and Wokingham College has launched an industry-standard make-up studio.
Read moreDetailsDebbie McGee is starring in Cinderella at the Theatre Royal Windsor pantomime going ahead soon.
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