Bracknell residents and community leaders tell their story of the Bank Holiday Monday fire
The Daler Rowney fire took place on Bank Holiday Monday, May 25, and was the biggest emergency that Bracknell residents can remember to date.
Read moreDetailsThe Daler Rowney fire took place on Bank Holiday Monday, May 25, and was the biggest emergency that Bracknell residents can remember to date.
Read moreDetailsWinnersh parish council is hosting its Summer fete on Saturday, June 20.
Read moreDetailsYou'll find stalls with food, cakes, natural skincare, eco-friendly gifts and freebies, plus live music.
Read moreDetailsWokingham has been named one of the happiest places to live in Great Britain, according to a new national ranking.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Publican Carol Williams cuts the ribbon to launch what is the the inaugural Wokingham Ale Trail.
Read moreDetailsThe family show Letters to the Fairies is coming to Wokingham's Theatre in the Park on July 18.
Read moreDetailsShake Shack, which specialises in burgers and milkshakes, is set to become the latest international food outlet bringing its offerings to the town.
Read moreDetailsA pub on the outskirts of Finchampstead has submitted plans that could see a vacant field transformed into a wildlife education garden.
Read moreDetailsThe housebuilder is inviting people living in and around Arborfield to nominate local charities or community groups
Read moreDetailsTo mark Indie News Week 2026, Wokingham Today and Reading Today is hosting a "Meet the Team" event.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Today is dedicated to providing news online across the whole of the Borough of Wokingham. It is a Social Enterprise, existing to support the various communities in Wokingham Borough.
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