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Wokingham Youth Theatre reveals the best and worst of times, in A Tale of Two Cities
Read moreDetailsWokingham Youth Theatre reveals the best and worst of times, in A Tale of Two Cities
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Read moreDetailsDe Novo Velo, the town's newest two-wheeled store opens this weekend
Read moreDetailsGovernment inspector overturned a decision to build 230 homes in Twyford.
Read moreDetailsMemorials are being created for a man who devoted 53 years to making his community a better place.
Read moreDetailsReddam House saw stand-out performances at an expressive arts finals event
Read moreDetailsWokingham fundraising Coppa-Curry Night a great success
Read moreDetailsPubwatch sees venues and organisations collaborate on keeping customers safe and venues to a high standard in the nighttime economy.
Read moreDetailsAny local school can apply for a grant by completing a simple form.
Read moreDetailsLast chance to apply for Wokingham United Charities Bright Futures Fund
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