Pockets-sized art exhibition at Wokingham Library will help raise The Arc
POCKET-sized artworks are needed to help create a giant-sized sculpture for Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsPOCKET-sized artworks are needed to help create a giant-sized sculpture for Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsSlough, Woking, Thurrock, Kent, Birmingham - these are just a few of the councils, of all political colours, in severe financial difficulties
Read moreDetailsThe Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal in Wokingham is looking for volunteers.
Read moreDetailsVoters go to the polls today (Thursday) to have their say on the Finchampstead Neighbourhood Plan.
Read moreDetailsAs an archaeologist, I have a soft spot for looking into the past. Understanding what shaped our history is key to planning for our future
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Water is set to go ahead with plans which will see it pump treated sewage into the River Thames, despite objections
Read moreDetailsTHE CLOSURE of a bank has been blamed for longer queues at Wokingham's main Post Office.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM film director is hoping his movie will get screen time around the world after it was premiered at London's prestigious FrightFest festival
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has said that records could be broken for September temperatures as forecasts show a heatwave is set to continue this week
Read moreDetailsCurtain Up: a director's love letter to Wokingham Theatre
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