IN THE COMMUNITY: How I learnt to love the National Theatre
There are few buildings in the United Kingdom which divide public opinion as much as The Royal National Theatre on the South Bank
Read moreDetailsThere are few buildings in the United Kingdom which divide public opinion as much as The Royal National Theatre on the South Bank
Read moreDetailsWe say goodbye to Winter Felt in the chill within our bones We look out through our window See that Spring has made its home.
Read moreDetailsVolunteers who help people after relationship breakdowns are celebrating the 30th birthday of charity Divorce Recovery Workshop.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways you can make Wokingham a better place, thanks to Wokingham Volunteer Corner
Read moreDetailsREADING is one of the best places to live in the South East according to new research by The Sunday Times
Read moreDetailsA networking group is inviting people to join them for its April meeting, at which the chair of Citizens Advice Wokingham will speak
Read moreDetailsYO, HO, HO and plenty of fun ? a new soft play centre is to open in Wokingham town centre on Saturday, with the main attraction being a pirate ship
Read moreDetailsEARLEY Town Council has issued a statement refuting allegations that it had supported plans to build a 3G football pitch in Laurel Park.
Read moreDetailsTHEY ARE six of the best, and they have been rewarded for their efforts.
Read moreDetailsAccording to data released by Bird & Co solicitors, Wokingham has an ownership rate of 79%.
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