Sir Ed Davey visits Wokingham
The leader of the Liberal Democrats was meeting residents and small business owners in a bid to win voters.
Read moreDetailsThe leader of the Liberal Democrats was meeting residents and small business owners in a bid to win voters.
Read moreDetailsGranddad is an alt-rock band who are releasing their debut EP this weekend and one of the tracks from it heads up our brilliant RaW Sounds Today list
Read moreDetailsA LOOK at life as a teenager is the focus of Progress Theatre?s latest show, which will be performed at the end of the month
Read moreDetailsMarch brings some sunny days to tempt gardeners back into the garden and many of us are really aching for Spring now
Read moreDetailsOpportunities to help people in Wokingham borough
Read moreDetailsWokingham shoppers are being urged to vote for one of three life-enhancing local charities that are in the running for a Tesco Community Grant.
Read moreDetailsAnd organisers are now taking applications from stallholders who would like to trade at the event.
Read moreDetailsPerformances will start at 10.45am and finish at 1pm in Wellington Square, between Waitrose and Rural Pie Co.
Read moreDetailsLaura Turner going out with her son Charlie Green in September 2018 when he suddenly stopped breathing. Now they are raising money for SCAS.
Read moreDetailsA GROUP that lets people with visual impairments enjoy the sport of bowling has seen one of its key players honoured.
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