Can you guess how much this pumpkin weights?
Scouts from Rotherwick have set people a challenge: guess the weight of the giant pumpkin.
Read moreDetailsScouts from Rotherwick have set people a challenge: guess the weight of the giant pumpkin.
Read moreDetailsA former restaurant has reopened as a skincare clinic. Derma launched at the beginning of the month at Shepherds Hill in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsTesco has shared a £10,000 community fund with 20 different charities supporting the borough's vulnerable residents.
Read moreDetailsNEW Rams signing Paul Schroter has promised to do whatever he can to help the club scale new heights, writes Richard Ashton. The 22-year-old back row joins the club having...
Read moreDetailsThe CBI is urging the Government to rethink transport and infrastructure across the South East, following a change in public transport use.
Read moreDetailsAntique Rose recently gifted more than £1,800 to Wokingham In Need.
Read moreDetailsIn this week's editorial, Wokingham.Today looks towards the future of healthcare after suggestions a new hospital could be built in the area.
Read moreDetailsAt last weekend's Henley Autumn Arts Trail, visitors saw how artists are continuing to produce fabulous work during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsReading's four game winning streak came to an end as they were held to a goalless draw at Middlesbrough as they remain unbeaten in the Championship. The Royals dominated proceedings...
Read moreDetailsTHE number of coronavirus cases in Wokingham Borough continues to rise, but it is still below the national average. In the October 7-13, there were 107 positive tests, up 32...
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