Joe Wicks announced for Henley health and wellness festival
Joe Wicks will lead a fitness class on the festival's main stage for an interval training session, as well as a meet and greet,
Read moreDetailsJoe Wicks will lead a fitness class on the festival's main stage for an interval training session, as well as a meet and greet,
Read moreDetailsVolunteers wanted to clean up a corner of the borough
Read moreDetailsEMERGENCY services were sent to a Grade II listed pub in Arborfield Cross after an outbuilding caught fire, with large flames visible. Full details are yet to emerge, but the...
Read moreDetailsWinnersh Film Studios has gone into administration following what have been described as 'cash flow problems'.
Read moreDetailsJoe McNally was sentenced to 18 years and six months' imprisonment.
Read moreDetailsWokingham & Emmbrook FC has appointed the former Woodley United, Finchampstead and Chalvey Sports boss Darren Purbrick as its first team manager.
Read moreDetailsChocolate treats were hidden around the new McCarthy Stone development of Oakingham Place, bringing together grandparents, parents and children
Read moreDetails++UPDATED++ For the latest, click here POLICE have closed roads around Arborfield Cross this morning to allow firefighters to tackle a blaze at The Bull Inn. They are asking people...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough has been ranked as the ninth healthiest area in the United Kingdom.
Read moreDetailsIf a Conservative Council is elected in May, more Council-supported care home beds will be created and we will work to increase GP and dental services
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