Dobbies Hare Hatch relaunches free Grow How sessions
The first Grow How event is on the Saturday, March 5.
Read moreDetailsThe first Grow How event is on the Saturday, March 5.
Read moreDetailsVolunteer Corner: 50 years of listening
Read moreDetailsThis month, Wokingham usiness The Vale Clinic celebrated one year since it opened its doors at its town centre home in the new Elms Walk.
Read moreDetailsA POETRY contest has been launched by people campaigning to turn Reading Gaol into an arts centre
Read moreDetailsA challenge to encourage more cycling in Wokingham has been launched. Ride Anywhere Week is Monday, March 21 to Sunday, March 27.
Read moreDetailsAccording Greene King, 65% of adults aged 18 to 24, or Gen Z, have seen colleagues in person just once since starting a job in the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsChris Miller and his wife Sue have launched Tails of Windsor and Ascot, a fundraising coffee table book.
Read moreDetailsThe results, compiled using search engine data by online bakery Jack and Beyond, show that Italian spread Nutella is the nation's favourite addition.
Read moreDetailsHealthwatch Wokingham is your local health and social care champion. Here's how it has made a difference on residents? behalf
Read moreDetailsPlans are under way for the Twyford Scouts Donkey Derby, which is set to take place on King George V recreation field on Sunday, June 5 from 12.30pm.
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