New role at Wokingham’s Boyer for James
James Sackley has joined Boyer?s Wokingham Planning Team as a planner.
Read moreDetailsJames Sackley has joined Boyer?s Wokingham Planning Team as a planner.
Read moreDetailsIn many English-speaking churches, the Sunday after the ?high feast? of Easter is known as Low Sunday
Read moreDetailsThe 2022 Bracknell Together Walk, organised by Easthampstead Rotarians, is on Sunday, May 22, again hosted by South Hill Park.
Read moreDetailsPlease see these volunteer roles that may be of interest along with links to other ways we may be able to help you find an outlet for your enthusiasm.
Read moreDetailsIT?S one of our favourite days of the year on Saturday - Record Store Day. Here's some music to put you in the mood for a great day of music
Read moreDetailsAlthough similar ? on a river, on the Bath road and the canal, and involved in the wool cloth trade ? the effect of the railway was different
Read moreDetailsSMALL is beautiful the old saying goes, and a new art collection from a Wokingham firm proves it.
Read moreDetailsOfficers are investigating the unexplained death of a man in Winnersh after they were called to an address in Winnersh on Monday, April 18.
Read moreDetailsHE is usually found lying on the parish chaise longue with his paws wrapped around a Stinking Bishop .. but a mouse ran Reading Half Marathon
Read moreDetails(Important advice, inspired by local graffiti !)
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