FROM THE COUNCIL LEADERSHIP: Now let’s work together
A big thank you to everyone who voted in last week's borough council elections. Local democracy depends upon engaged and active citizens
Read moreDetailsA big thank you to everyone who voted in last week's borough council elections. Local democracy depends upon engaged and active citizens
Read moreDetailsWokingham day centre prepares for golf fundraiser
Read moreDetailsA cake sale is being held by Hurst Cricket Club and St Nicholas Church, Hurst, this Saturday, May 11, from 9.30am to 11.30am at the club's ground
Read moreDetailsHOW THE suffragettes campaigned in Reading will be the focus for a new talk next month.
Read moreDetailsThe last few years have been incredibly tough for local businesses, many of which are still recovering from the financial impact of the pandemic
Read moreDetailsThe tree in Milton Road was issued with an order to protect its future.
Read moreDetailsA plot of land in Finchampstead that was part of an international land banking investment scam is currently for sale.
Read moreDetailsThe "Uncle Tom Cobbler n'all" was crowned the top product in the Seeded Sourdough category.
Read moreDetailsA TRANQUIL garden in Wokingham will be growing nicely, all thanks to a donation from one of the borough's garden centres.
Read moreDetailsJamie Pearce will take the reins at the restaurant on June 4.
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