MISSION ACCOMPLISHED: Fundraiser conquers Snowdon eight months after first attempt
A WOKINGHAM resident realised a 34-year-old dream by completing a climb he was forced to abort last year.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM resident realised a 34-year-old dream by completing a climb he was forced to abort last year.
Read moreDetailsA BRIGHTER bus service could be around the corner, after Wokingham Borough Council was awarded more than £400,000 by the government.
Read moreDetailsA rubbish collector needed first aid after broken glass was left in a blue bag out for kerbside collection.
Read moreDetailsThe 13th Twyford Beer Festival kicks off this week ? and it will be lucky for anyone going to the three-day event.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading's climate stripes made a particularly profound appearance on World Environment Day.
Read moreDetailsAROUND 600 people enjoyed an event which showcased the very best of locally-produced beverages.
Read moreDetailsA TEAM of 11 young footballers swapped their boots for bags as they tidied their local area in an attempt to raise money for new school equipment.
Read moreDetailsWheelbarrow loads of fun planned for this year's Winnersh Summer fete
Read moreDetailsThe concert of Celtic Funk, folk and Americana at St Nicholas Church in Hurst on Saturday, June 17 is to raise funds for Wokingham's CLASP
Read moreDetailsREADING FOOTBALL has confirmed that the senior women's team will be switching to a part-time basis after they were relegated from the Women's Super
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