Growing for Wokingham: Borough charity appeals for winter support
The founder of Freely Fruity, a community food charity, are calling for support from borough residents.
Read moreDetailsThe founder of Freely Fruity, a community food charity, are calling for support from borough residents.
Read moreDetailsNEW signing Fergus Taylor has promised to bring a ‘lot of hard carrying and hard tackling’ to Old Bath Road after joining Rams, writes Richard Ashton. The former Oxford University...
Read moreDetailsNeighbours in Knowle Road, Woodley, won thousands in the People's Postcode Lottery on Tuesday.
Read moreDetailsBond Brews, based on Heathlands Road in Wokingham, celebrated its fifth anniversary last weekend.
Read moreDetailsAccording to UKCaravans4Hire, mushy peas is the most popular accompaniment with fish n chips.
Read moreDetails“PEOPLE don’t stop being hungry during the holidays, do they?” That’s the view of Anna Rogerson, one of the team of volunteers running Wokingham’s Grub Club. The project is urging...
Read moreDetailsBell Foundry Lane will be closed to traffic from Monday to assist with construction of the new North Wokingham Distributor Road.
Read moreDetailsAfter being closed for two months, Hurst Post Office has reopened under two new managers.
Read moreDetailsSenior health officials have backed Cllr Margetts calls for people to be responsible and abide by Covid rules.
Read moreDetailsReading manager Veljko Paunovic was full of compliments for Yakou Meite after the Ivorian bagged a double to see the Royals beat Rotherham United. The Royals made it six wins...
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