FROM THE LEADER: Reflections on the loss of a friend
Many of you will be aware of the untimely death last week of my colleague and friend Paul Fishwick, Wokingham Borough Council's executive member
Read moreDetailsMany of you will be aware of the untimely death last week of my colleague and friend Paul Fishwick, Wokingham Borough Council's executive member
Read moreDetailsClimate education comes to life at Holme Grange School
Read moreDetailsChattertots helps youngsters with Downs Syndrome to find their voice
Read moreDetailsThe 2024 Wokingham Winter Carnival has been cancelled. The annual event was due to take place on Sunday, but the threat of high winds has forced Wokingham Lions, the organisers,...
Read moreDetailsI think His Majesty will find we've got a lot in common, says Matt Knight
Read moreDetailsA new primary school will only open in Shinfield if there is demand for school places in coming years, Wokingham Borough Council has said.
Read moreDetailsIt wants permission to supply alcohol (on- and off-sales) from 9am until midnight from Monday until Sunday.
Read moreDetailsFinchampstead pupils take part in Cala Homes safety workshop
Read moreDetailsIf you like a bit of old-style rhythm and blues with electric guitar and blues harp, Eric Street Band delivers to your door!
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council could be set to introduce additional charges for car parking where none currently exist.
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