RSPCA recommends temporary dog lockdown
Charity urges owners to keep dogs safe in high temperatures
Read moreDetailsCharity urges owners to keep dogs safe in high temperatures
Read moreDetailsThis one, bearing the name of the town, also included club badges for both Wokingham Town and Reading football clubs.
Read moreDetailsThe Bull at Barkham pub is set to reopen later this year, with experienced Wokingham landlords at the helm.
Read moreDetailsKnow what to look for, and how to treat: exhaustion, heatstroke, sunburn and dehydration
Read moreDetailsWokingham Pride will have live acts providing entertainment throughout the day on Elms Field.
Read moreDetailsTributes have been pouring in for a Bracknell hero who has been given a special award by the king for her work for homeless people.
Read moreDetailsPassed away on 8th June 2026, aged 70. Born on 1 July 1955, he attended Alfred Sutton School in Reading and will be remembered as a hardworking and kind man...
Read moreDetailsSadly, passed away at home on 23rd May, aged 63 years. Much loved son to the late Vera and Arthur Isherwood and brother to Julie Christopher will be sadly missed...
Read moreDetailsGuests from the community came together to mark Indie News Week.
Read moreDetailsChina Crisis, the legendary band that shot to fame in the 1980s, are set to perform as part of Wokingham Music Club at All Saints Church.
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