Wokingham Community Awards 2025: James McBride wins Sports coach of the Year
This years Coach of the Year award was won by Wokingham Leisure Centre's James McBride for his outstanding work where he runs CLASP sports sessions
Read moreDetailsThis years Coach of the Year award was won by Wokingham Leisure Centre's James McBride for his outstanding work where he runs CLASP sports sessions
Read moreDetailsThe unsung heroes of the borough were celebrated on Tuesday evening in the third edition of the annual Wokingham Community Awards.
Read moreDetailsReading Today has received reports of a protest which has garnered a significant police presence in Winnersh this morning (Wednesday, November 12.)
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire children's bereavement charity will feature in this year's BBC Children in Need
Read moreDetailsA grant will help Freely Fruity to provide for those in need in the borough
Read moreDetailsThe NHS in Berkshire, Oxfordshire, and Buckinghamshire is preparing for strike action from doctors this week, including at the Royal Berks Hospital
Read moreDetailsFull list of winners: Community Sports coach of the Year, sponsored by Crosfields School: James McBride Environmental Champion of the Year, sponsored by Grundon Waste Management: Alison Chaney Sportsperson of...
Read moreDetailsCoach House Studios event will support creatives recovering from drug and alcohol addiction
Read moreDetailsThe latest data from the Office of National Statistics has revealed that average house prices in Wokingham stood at £503,000 in August 2025.
Read moreDetailsClive Jones joined colleagues and stakeholders to champion better support in school for children and young people living with epilepsy.
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