IN THE GARDEN: Simple veg for the summer
May is the month when everything gets busy in the garden and even the most relaxed of gardeners become inspired.
Read moreDetailsMay is the month when everything gets busy in the garden and even the most relaxed of gardeners become inspired.
Read moreDetailsA new initiative aims to help identify undiagnosed cardiovascular disease by offering blood pressure checks.
Read moreDetailsResidents of a Sindlesham care home recently chose the names of their new arrivals when staff introduced them to their very own guinea pigs.
Read moreDetailsHelp is needed to break an amazing Guinness World Record that most people probably aren't aware exists - Hurst Show wants hobby horse riders
Read moreDetailsONE of the borough?s four MPs is encouraging children to enter the world?s longest-running writing competition for schools.
Read moreDetailsThree simple ways you can help make the borough a better place, thanks to Wokingham Volunteer Centre
Read moreDetailsDozens of customers have wished a postmaster good luck in his new job which takes him back to the travel industry.
Read moreDetailsOur Teacher grumbles, starts to glare, I try to concentrate, but there - A Spider swings above her hair,
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that provides emergency support in life-threatening situations has received a significant donation from Wokingham Lions.
Read moreDetailsEating fibre can prevent constipation, but did you know it can also lower your risk of heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes and bowel cancer?
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