BBC Radio4 Gardeners Question Time: the cherry on WHA’s birthday cake
BBC Radio4 Gardeners Question Time: the cherry on WHA's birthday cake
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Read moreDetailsTHE Government Property Agency has submitted a planning application to WBC for a new, state-of-the-art meteorological facility.
Read moreDetailsThe organiser of the Wokingham Poppy Appeal has been overwhelmed by the response to last week's apparent act of vandalism.
Read moreDetailsWe see a Council desperate to spend money on worsening road junctions, narrowing roads and making drivers lives more difficult
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SHE may be known as Madam to her fellow Hookers while other people just call her Gaynor. She is one of the biggest charity fundraisers in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsWhile corporate insolvency is up on last year's figures, personal insolvency has levelled out since September 2020, says R3 regional chair Garry Lee
Read moreDetailsFor most pupils, a visit to the headteacher's office usually means they are in hot water. But for pupils at Emmbrook School it means hot chocolate.
Read moreDetailsHappy orange smiles at Wokingham Pumpkin Festival
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM borough school is officially the best in Berkshire ? and one of England's top places to study.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council's executive councillors and its senior officers are determined to avoid the fate of other councils
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