Fears for Friday night project
The CEO of an organisation that operates a weekly social event at St Crispin's Leisure Centre has voiced concerns about a lack of consultation.
Read moreDetailsThe CEO of an organisation that operates a weekly social event at St Crispin's Leisure Centre has voiced concerns about a lack of consultation.
Read moreDetailsA POP-UP art gallery is opening in Wokingham this weekend ? and the pieces could fit in your pocket.
Read moreDetailsWokingham has been ranked as one of the least violent areas in England and Wales.
Read moreDetailsThanks for all the tea and tackle: KC Sports closes its doors
Read moreDetailsA war of words erupted when a councillor raised the topic of women-only swimming sessions.
Read moreDetailsCROWDS will flock to Woodley on Saturday evening for the switching-on of its Christmas lights
Read moreDetailsONE OF the biggest names ? and loudest voices ? in showbiz is coming to Lower Earley this Saturday, along with a galaxy of surprises
Read moreDetailsWe are trying to extend, improve, and in some cases, repair relations with external partners. We believe that much can be gained by working together
Read moreDetailsA READING museum is opening its doors on Sunday to celebrate its shop.
Read moreDetailsLiberal Democrats in Wokingham have accused the Government of being 'content with local health services crumbling'.
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