Walkers wanted: Wokingham Walk returns with autumn event
The first autumnal Wokingham Walk will take place next month, with routes of five, 10 and 15 miles for people to enjoy
Read moreDetailsThe first autumnal Wokingham Walk will take place next month, with routes of five, 10 and 15 miles for people to enjoy
Read moreDetailsCharities, PTA groups and non-profit organisations are invited to be beneficiaries of this year's Easthampstead Rotary Christmas draw - here's how
Read moreDetailsThames Water has partnered with Berkshire-based organisation, Berkshire Vision, to help more customers with visual impairments.
Read moreDetailsLocal authorities will have the ability to introduce covid safety measures, in a bid to prevent the NHS from becoming overwhelmed.
Read moreDetailsWokingham.Today catches up with Spice Rack, one of the first curry houses to be nominated for Wokingham's Curry King award.
Read moreDetailsA chance to enjoy food from Reading area allotments takes place in Forbury Gardens on Saturday thanks to the Reading Town Meal
Read moreDetailsRural Pie Co. came home with a handful of prizes at last week's prestigious British Pie Awards.
Read moreDetailsWe love receiving your poetry and print a selection every week. Here is a look at harvest time.
Read moreDetailsAndy Ryan, who lives in Berkshire, cycled from Torquay to Wokingham last month to support Dingley's Promise.
Read moreDetailsThe number of people catching coronavirus in Wokingham borough remains below the national average, but has risen since last week.
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