Stay safe and be considerate on Bonfire Night, says Wokingham Borough Council
Wokingham Borough Council is asking residents to stay safe and be considerate when celebrating Bonfire Night and Diwali this year.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is asking residents to stay safe and be considerate when celebrating Bonfire Night and Diwali this year.
Read moreDetailsAfter a dance off in rural Ireland last year, Scottish brewery Pilot Beer ended up with beers in The Lord Raglan in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsJon Levene, owner of The Walter Arms, has launched a work table scheme at his pub in Sindlesham.
Read moreDetailsAldi's 'rule of six' recipes as seen in Wokingham.Today of October 22, 2020.
Read moreDetailsChalk, on Broad Street, is opening its doors later this month and will be an independently-owned British eatery.
Read moreDetailsBond Brews, based on Heathlands Road in Wokingham, celebrated its fifth anniversary last weekend.
Read moreDetailsAccording to UKCaravans4Hire, mushy peas is the most popular accompaniment with fish n chips.
Read moreDetails“PEOPLE don’t stop being hungry during the holidays, do they?” That’s the view of Anna Rogerson, one of the team of volunteers running Wokingham’s Grub Club. The project is urging...
Read moreDetailsSenior health officials have backed Cllr Margetts calls for people to be responsible and abide by Covid rules.
Read moreDetailsFAMILIES in Earley who receive free school meals are able to access help and food from a scheme organised by churches. The Earley Help Hub, which was launched at the...
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