Wokingham Borough Council invites all to celebrate Black History Month
A webinar will focus on black heritage and culture
Read moreDetailsA webinar will focus on black heritage and culture
Read moreDetailsCare minister, Stephen Kinnock MP, was in Wokingham earlier this week.
Read moreDetailsAnyone with spare time is being urged to contact organiser David Dunham.
Read moreDetailsVolunteers recognised for creating an oasis of calm
Read moreDetailsShare eco ideas with like-minded people
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has warned that BXGFit in Peach Place is 'not financially viable'.
Read moreDetailsAn exhibition of paintings reveals borough talent
Read moreDetailsExpert menders can repair broken items
Read moreDetailsPassed away peacefully at St Peter's Hospital on 6th October 2024, aged 58 years. Beloved wife of John and mum to Rose and Joe, daughter of John McGill, Caroline will...
Read moreDetails'We've aching bones but full hearts,' they say after their gruelling challenge
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