IN THE COMMUNITY: The Arts Society Wokingham learns about the lions of Trafalgar Square
Karin Fernald gave members of the Arts Society Wokingham an insight into the life and times of the creator of the lions in Trafalgar Square
Read moreDetailsKarin Fernald gave members of the Arts Society Wokingham an insight into the life and times of the creator of the lions in Trafalgar Square
Read moreDetailsREADING FC WOMEN's boss Kelly Chambers revealed that her only focus is on keeping the Royals in the Women's Super League.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC WOMEN's manager Kelly Chambers has admitted that her team need to be at their best to cause an FA Cup shock against Chelsea.
Read moreDetailsTwenty years after their first album, The Go! Team shows that their get-up-and-go is as fresh and vibrant as it ever was at Sub89, joined by Baba Ali
Read moreDetailsConcerns about school children's safety were raised in consultation replies to the borough council planners over a plan to build 24 homes in Hurst.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 70% of participants in a recent public consultation were against traffic proposals put forward by Shinfield Parish Council.
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT has committed to extending support for Wokingham's buses for another three months, following the borough council's plea to ministers.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at Finchampstead schools can now admire their work at a nearby construction site.
Read moreDetailsA CONTROVERSIAL planning application to build 24 homes on the old Hurst Show site fields currently has far more objectors than supporters.
Read moreDetailsRPO's classical concert for families promises a thrilling ride
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