By George! Wokingham Walk moves to April to avoid usurping the king
RESIDENTS are being invited to lace up their walking boots and get into the countryside at this year's spring Wokingham Walk.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS are being invited to lace up their walking boots and get into the countryside at this year's spring Wokingham Walk.
Read moreDetailsOne way to be kind is to include other people and involve them in the things that you are doing.
Read moreDetailsA Centenarian who now lives in Sindlesham has been preparing for this year's International Women's Day by recalling some of her adventures
Read moreDetailsSeparation and divorce are often devastating and traumatic and the depth of emotional suffering not always understood
Read moreDetailsCentrica are the owners Of good old British Gas, 'N with energy prices soaring They've raked in loads of cash.
Read moreDetailsA mother given shelter in Wokingham has described the horror of war ? and how her fellow Ukrainians living in darkness and cold need generators
Read moreDetailsThis June, the 3 Counties Cycle Ride is returning, and cyclists are already signing up for the event, which takes place over ? well, three counties.
Read moreDetailsHaving one kidney won't stop Wokingham man cycling 500 miles
Read moreDetailsA competition-winning playwright has created a new comedy drama filled with eccentric characters on a mission to save their residential home
Read moreDetailsFOR nearly 30 years, the Thames Valley has been home to the sound of Daleks exterminating, spacecraft blasting off, and Sherlock Holmes' in action
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