Mikey’s virtual LEJOG with mental health in Mind
Michael Kirkwood is training for two half marathons and a 50km (32 miles) ultra marathon to raise money for mental health charity Mind.
Read moreDetailsMichael Kirkwood is training for two half marathons and a 50km (32 miles) ultra marathon to raise money for mental health charity Mind.
Read moreDetailsA three-year-old boy from Wokingham helped residents make their point about late night car meets, while drivers taking part point out their benefits
Read moreDetailsAt 2pm today, residents across the town met at Carnival Pool Car Park calling for action from the borough council.
Read moreDetailsPrepare to enjoy a laugh with Wargrave Theatre Workship's festive show, Camelot
Read moreDetailsFor those nights your craving comfort food, Love Seafood?s Italian fish stew is the perfect dish for a faff-free mealtime.
Read moreDetailsThe Russian State Ballet of Siberia is once again returning to tour the UK ? its 20th anniversary - for three nights of brilliant ballet
Read moreDetailsThis month is Dry January, which sees many people take on the challenge of curbing their drinking habits for a whole month.
Read moreDetailsHouseholders express concern at the length of time taken for developers Crest Nicholson to deliver on promises of a village centre for the area.
Read moreDetailsA NEW scheme will see Co-op stores in Binfield and Wokingham sell products that are past their best before date
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, February 11, the Wokingham Lions Club will be hosting the Great Woky Pub Quiz.
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