SHOW YOUR STRIPES: Climate graphics showcased around the town… and globe
SCHOOLCHILDREN have 'shown their stripes' to raise awareness about the effects that climate change is having on the planet.
Read moreDetailsSCHOOLCHILDREN have 'shown their stripes' to raise awareness about the effects that climate change is having on the planet.
Read moreDetailsTWO CARS collided on a Wokingham road in an incident which saw ambulance, police and fire services called to the scene.
Read moreDetailsNew parking charges that were set to be introduced this week have been delayed.
Read moreDetailsMembers of a Wokingham gym that closed last week have been urged to immediately cancel any existing direct debits to avoid possible further charges.
Read moreDetailsAll Saints Church rector David Hodgson says goodbye
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council began last year a new way of establishing its strategic priorities.
Read moreDetailsEvendons Primary School has started major expansion works with the aim of welcoming an additional 60 youngsters every year.
Read moreDetailsTwo Wokingham sisters took to the stage last weekend for a performance of the ballet Swan Lake.
Read moreDetailsDozens of families from across Berkshire helped mark a charity's 40th anniversary by enjoying a day of fun and games in Wargrave
Read moreDetailsREADING FC fan groups have united to launch a pressure group against current club owner Mr Dai Yongge in a call for a change in ownership.
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