Leaping from a plane is great, says Wokingham charity chair
JOHN Mallaghan, chair of Wokingham charity The Link Visiting Scheme chose a sunny day for his skydive. His terrifying jump from a plane saw him fall two miles, at a...
Read moreDetailsJOHN Mallaghan, chair of Wokingham charity The Link Visiting Scheme chose a sunny day for his skydive. His terrifying jump from a plane saw him fall two miles, at a...
Read moreDetailsHundreds of purple poppies which were crafted to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day have been stolen in Arborfield.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for information after it received reports of rape near Wokingham town centre. The incident happened on London Road. Police cordons were in place at King...
Read moreDetailsLucy Demery has been selected as the Conservative parliamentary candidate for Wokingham for the General Election on Thursday. July 4. She was unanimously adopted by members of the Wokingham Conservative...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town Council 'thrilled to see' so many having fun
Read moreDetails'Thank you so much to those who have contributed so much to our community'.
Read moreDetailsVirtual wards have seen more than 110,000 patients receive urgent care from the comfort of their own homes, new figures show
Read moreDetailsAn area of Shinfield dubbed 'the path to nowhere' has finally been completed.
Read moreDetailsLook out for themed toppers and poppy creations
Read moreDetailsTeachers urged to apply to Wokingham United Charities for funding
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