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The nation will be awakening to the most invigorating of mornings today – not just as it’s the first issue of Wokingham.Today, but it’s also International Coffee Day. With around...
Read moreDetailsThe nation will be awakening to the most invigorating of mornings today – not just as it’s the first issue of Wokingham.Today, but it’s also International Coffee Day. With around...
Read moreDetailsThe Borough Council has highlighted a range of support options for those caring for family at home.
Read moreDetailsPubs across the borough are offering discounted pints for Cask Ale Week.
Read moreDetailsCOUNCILLORS and staff at Wokingham Borough Council commemorated the 80th anniversary of The Battle of Britain last month. On Tuesday, September 15 they raised a special flag at the Civic...
Read moreDetailsPOPPIES will be available for purchase in Wokingham town ahead of this year’s Remembrance Sunday. Although the actual acts of remembrance will be different as a result of the coronavirus,...
Read moreDetailsA TRIP TO the doctor can help detect heart problems early, says ex-Army engineer. Ian Berry, 65, who served in The Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers for 24 years, waited...
Read moreDetailsThe fifth annual Wokingham Walk on Sunday, September 6, was a great success, with all proceeds donated to Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service, which provides essential support to children with...
Read moreDetailsHomestart Wokingham Borough provides home visiting support to vulnerable families with at least one child under five. Our team of trained volunteers visit each week and provide a non-judgmental listening...
Read moreDetailsTHE STREETS of Winnersh are suddenly a lot quieter than they used to be. This is because after 150 days, Christopher Elvin’s pet walks have finally come to an end....
Read moreDetailsTwo years ago, Easthampstead Rotarians launched the first Community Christmas Draw for local voluntary groups and schools to raise money for themselves. That year, 18 local groups raised £7,075. Last...
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