Beech Hill bonfire and torchlit procession
SCORES of Wokingham residents attended a bonfire and torchlit procession on Sunday, November 12.
Read moreDetailsSCORES of Wokingham residents attended a bonfire and torchlit procession on Sunday, November 12.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is running a special edition of its monthly event to help Spencers Wood residents enjoy their Christmas sustainably this year.
Read moreDetailsThe National Health Service has announced it is facing "significant challenges" in recruiting new plasma donors in Reading
Read moreDetailsSupermarket giant Sainsbury's is progressing with plans for a new supermarket in Arborfield as part of the planned district centre.
Read moreDetailsLast month, the Arts Society Wokingham enjoyed an illustrated talk on the life and art of the prominent American artist Georgia O'Keeffe.
Read moreDetailsA BEECH HILL-based charity has celebrated its first group of students achievements last week at a special ceremony.
Read moreDetailsPassed away suddenly and unexpectedly on 1st November 2023 at home. He will be sadly missed by all his family and friends. Funeral service to be held at Easthampstead Park Crematorium, South...
Read moreDetailsKeith Cattran, who was Wokingham Town Mayor in the 1980s, has died.
Read moreDetailsHOUSEHOLD items requiring some TLC are set to be given a new lease of life at an upcoming community event.
Read moreDetailsSince being recorded, the video have become the most watched video the council has produced.
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