Wokingham Poppy Appeal’s new awards scheme
This year the Wokingham Poppy Appeal launched a new award that is to be presented annually to a local group, organisation or business.
Read moreDetailsThis year the Wokingham Poppy Appeal launched a new award that is to be presented annually to a local group, organisation or business.
Read moreDetailsSultan in Market Place, formerly known as the Sultan Balti, is welcoming customers again after an 18-month closure.
Read moreDetailsFREEMASONS from across the county have donated to a national appeal aimed at helping families hit by a typhoon in the Philippines
Read moreDetailsAS FUEL bills rise, a housebuilder has offered some tips on how to make homes more energy efficient - and environmentally friendly in the process.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council launched the consultation, which it said "would help decide whether to progress the project" on Monday, January 24.
Read moreDetailsMaya Gheorghe, owner of Maya?s Refillables, is taking residence in Peach Place, and expanding her offering to customers.
Read moreDetailsJANUARY is more than just a red letter day for a Reading-based sporting company, it?s a red letter month.
Read moreDetailsAlmost 1,000 youngsters who are supported by the organisations received their presents from the Giving Tree just in time for Christmas.
Read moreDetailsShinty, martial arts, kickboxing and water sports are just some of the activities on offer in a special promotion, and it all starts with spuds.
Read moreDetailsTweet tweet, chatter, cluck, cuckoo. A bird call or two has gone out to Reading residents to take part in a campaign to track our feathered friends.
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