Diwali celebration held at Wokingham’s Ashridge Grange development
A HOUSING development in Wokingham was the venue for a special ritual to help residents mark Diwali.
Read moreDetailsA HOUSING development in Wokingham was the venue for a special ritual to help residents mark Diwali.
Read moreDetailsEcologists from the University worked alongside M S Swaminathan Research Foundation to see how planting marigolds and pigeonpea boosted crop yield
Read moreDetailsThe family of Ruth Perry has crowdfunded more than £68,000 after being denied legal aid for inquest into her death
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood MP has accused Wokingham's Lib Dem run council of "refusing" to work on its local plan.
Read moreDetailsSantas, Supermen, Spidermen and Batgirls will all be bearing gifts at this year's Reading Toy Run
Read moreDetailsSIREN Craft Brew is preparing for a winter wonderland early next month as it holds a massive extravaganza in its tap yard.
Read moreDetailsA record-breaking amount has been raised for this year's Royal British Legion poppy appeal in Wokingham and Winnersh.
Read moreDetailsFinal preparations are being made for a highlight of Wokingham's calendar.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC boss Ruben Selles believes his side 'got what they deserved' as they celebrated their first away victory in the league for more than a year
Read moreDetailsAN ALL-NEW set of festive lights made their debut in Woodley town centre on Saturday, November 25, as Christmas was switched on.
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