WATCH WOKINGHAM: Walking and Cycling – Let’s Begin with ‘Why’
If you've picked up this paper early you may just be in time to give your view on Wokingham's proposals for making walking and cycling safer
Read moreDetailsIf you've picked up this paper early you may just be in time to give your view on Wokingham's proposals for making walking and cycling safer
Read moreDetailsA READING BUSES driver who helped students and their families get to the graduation ceremonies has been praised for his role.
Read moreDetailsMembers of a local amateur dramatics group will be thinking of Christmas when they get together next week
Read moreDetailsBEECH HILL residents will be treated to a village celebration at the end of the month.
Read moreDetailsInspired by television's Bake Off, Sewing Bee and Gardeners' World growers, cooks and other creative folk are preparing for a contest close to home
Read moreDetailsA MAIDENHEAD-based arts centre is preparing to fly high with its end-of-summer celebration
Read moreDetailsAN OPERA singer who created his latest album in Reading will be showcasing tracks from it in a special concert taking place next month
Read moreDetailsThe Wellington International Horse Trials & Country Fair will take place over the August bank holiday weekend
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Literary Society is returning to monthly meetings from September.
Read moreDetailsA LOOK back at the shopping habits of yesteryear is promised by a local history society.
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