Wokingham’s Heather knows pain on paper is therapeutic
Wokingham resident Heather King has put heartbreak into words with her new poetry anthology, Love Lost.
Read moreDetailsWokingham resident Heather King has put heartbreak into words with her new poetry anthology, Love Lost.
Read moreDetailsSurge testing to track the Delta covid variant in Wokingham borough has shown there is no "runaway problem" in the area.
Read moreDetailsAll adults in Wokingham borough can now get a first dose vaccine of the Covid-19 vaccine at a pop up centre at Bulmershe Leisure Centre.
Read moreDetailsCYCLISTS will be hopping on to their bikes for this year’s wheelie-good bike ride event as the Three Counties Cycle Ride returns. The Rotary Club of Easthampstead is hosting its...
Read moreDetailsPacking a picnic to catch up with friends and family is a wonderful way to celebrate the longer, warmer days of summer. Endlessly optimistic and adaptable, we Brits, we’ll picnic...
Read moreDetailsThis weekend, a borough champion is hoping to raise money in memory of her nephew. Vickie Robertson, founder of domestic abuse charity Kaleidoscopic UK, will be running the Brighton Half...
Read moreDetailsREMINISCING ON lockdown in the countryside, a Wokingham football commentator has published his first book, Jessica and the Neighbour. Phil Blacker, originally from Yorkshire, has written a children’s story inspired...
Read moreDetailsI’m going to a meeting at Two this afternoonBut I’m not going out, you know, I’m staying in my room,Everyone attending will be doing just like meAnd we’ll enjoy each...
Read moreDetailsTHE CORONAVIRUS rate remains high across the borough despite the surge testing campaign. It seems stubbornly stuck around the 90 per 100,000 people mark meaning this wretched virus is lingering....
Read moreDetailsA BRACKNELL man has run 500km to raise money for South Hill Park Trust. Last year, the centre launched a fundraising campaign to raise £500,000 to help cover the impact...
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