GALLERY: Wokingham May Fayre 2019 in pictures
THE STREETS of Wokingham were paved with fun on Monday, May 6, as the annual May Fayre took over the town centre. Organised by the Wokingham Lions, the ever-popular event...
Read moreDetailsTHE STREETS of Wokingham were paved with fun on Monday, May 6, as the annual May Fayre took over the town centre. Organised by the Wokingham Lions, the ever-popular event...
Read moreDetailsDo you deserve a little ‘me’ time? Would you love a new look in time for Summer? We’ve teamed up with award-winning Wokingham salon Simone Thomas to offer one lucky...
Read moreDetailsTO CELEBRATE International Female Ride Day, an Earley motorbike showroom organised a special event. The Reading Harley-Davidson store on Wokingham Road welcomed a steady stream of visitors keen to learn...
Read moreDetailsTHE FORMER leader of the Liberal Democrats has praised the Wokingham borough branch for their electoral success last week. In the local elections, the party doubled its borough council representation...
Read moreDetailsWow, what an amazing bank holiday we have just had. I have to say, I really do like the months of April and May and this isn’t just due to...
Read moreDetailsBIKERS will be able to bag a new bike thanks to a special event taking place in Wokingham this week. Bulldog Triumph on Reading Road is holding its regular T...
Read moreDetailsANYONE who watched the Potter’s Wheel round of the Generation Game and has harboured a long-cherished ambition to have a go themselves are in luck, thanks to a local learning...
Read moreDetailsA BOOST to local businesses has been announced by the organisers of some popular awards. Muddy Stilettos is offering a £1,000 cash prize, a £900 Savile Row suit and £500...
Read moreDetailsA FESTIVAL of wellbeing will be good for Wokingham’s minds, bodies and souls and it’s coming to the borough later this month. Masterminded by Arborfield woman Anna Adams, the week...
Read moreDetailsA control operator from Thames Valley Fire Control Service (TVFCS), whose quick-thinking saved a woman from a house fire, has been commended for her actions. Wokingham woman Michelle Peacock received...
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