Jobs boost for Wokingham
More than 100 jobs will come to Wokingham as a result of a planned new McDonald's restaurant.
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 jobs will come to Wokingham as a result of a planned new McDonald's restaurant.
Read moreDetailsFoodies from far and wide descended on Dinton Pastures in Winnersh last weekend.
Read moreDetailsA monthly event specialises in animal-free produce
Read moreDetailsWokingham Repair Cafe technicians are ready to mend
Read moreDetailsThis year's theme of 'Gold Fever' made for a flamboyant, dazzling and glittering event.
Read moreDetailsCelebrations include the telling of tall tales
Read moreDetailsA group for people who like quiet activities meets in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsCharvil's litter picking efforts took a dramatic turn when Sam Akhtar and his partner discovered a large knife.
Read moreDetailsA 'frivolous stunt'' were the words used to describe the Liberal Democrat's Zumba session in Wokingham yesterday.
Read moreDetailsHear a free talk about angling
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