Village unites against homes plan
A united campaign has been launched to stop 200 new homes in a village where there?s been earlier disagreement on how to fight development.
Read moreDetailsA united campaign has been launched to stop 200 new homes in a village where there?s been earlier disagreement on how to fight development.
Read moreDetailsBored with breakfast? Short on time? Or simply want to do your bit for the planet? Here's a recipe to sizzle up your mornings from Milk&More
Read moreDetailsA call has been made for a tax on drinking venues in Wokingham after fights and anti-social behaviour incidents in the town centre.
Read moreDetailsa Masterchef host is asking people to look out for UFOs ? but not in the night sky.
Read moreDetailsAS THE invasion of Ukraine continues, the leader of Wokingham Borough Council has warned that residents should be ready to play their part.
Read moreDetailsA team of enthusiasts is offering the chance to learn bell ringing for the Queen ? in time for her Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Choral Society is presenting its first concert of 2022 on Saturday, March 19.
Read moreDetailsThe Putin regime?s illegal invasion of Ukraine is a very grave attack not only on Ukraine, but also on sovereignty, democracy, and the rule of law.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at a theatre school celebrated World Book Day with a show of their own
Read moreDetailsWhile silk weaving in Wokingham ended in 1832, the craft survived in Khiva until the Soviet occupation of Uzbekistan in 1921, when it was discouraged
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