New Wokingham Leisure Centre to open at multi-million pound Carnival Hub later this month
On Monday, July 25, the multi-million pound Carnival Hub will welcome the public for the first time.
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, July 25, the multi-million pound Carnival Hub will welcome the public for the first time.
Read moreDetailsA LOWER EARLEY man has been jailed for more than three years and banned from driving for five, after seriously injuring a man working in the road.
Read moreDetailsHot on the heels of the mysterious House On Cold Hill comes Busman?s Holiday, directed by Brian Blessed, in what has become an annual tradition.
Read moreDetailsTHE WAY in which covid figures are recorded in Berkshire has changed, following the government's change of policy.
Read moreDetailsThe new Wokingham Leisure Centre at Carnival Hub is set to open its doors on Wednesday, June 29.
Read moreDetailsElowyn Meeres, 13, won four silver and one bronze medal at the Berks and South Bucks County Speed Swimming Championships in January.
Read moreDetailsThe Henley Swimming Festival will be held on the banks of the River Thames in Remenham and in the water, on the weekend of Saturday, July 9.
Read moreDetailsBen Emerson of Sand Martins Golf Club, Wokingham, was included in the list by Golf Monthly magazine, which was announced earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council launched the consultation, which it said "would help decide whether to progress the project" on Monday, January 24.
Read moreDetailsEntries for the 2022 Woodcote 10k are on track for a record breaking number after last year's event was cancelled due to the pandemic.
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