Women’s FA Cup action comes to town
The first Adobe Women's FA Cup tie in the town of Wokingham is happening this weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe first Adobe Women's FA Cup tie in the town of Wokingham is happening this weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe former home of Autotrader, the automotive brand founded by Sir John Madejski, was vacated nearly 10 years ago,
Read moreDetailsMore than 14,000 people took part in this summer's Beat the Street game.
Read moreDetailsIs there no end to this nonagenarian legend's derring-do?
Read moreDetailsDon't miss your chance to learn more about the history and heritage of Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's historic clock has been fixed.
Read moreDetailsI was delighted that May's Local Elections saw nine new Conservative councillors elected across Wokingham Borough.
Read moreDetailsThe club is said to have England's second oldest bowling green.
Read moreDetailsThe Sue Ryder Starlight Hike is back for another year, raising vital funds for the charity which provides palliative and bereavement support
Read moreDetailsThere is still time to sign up for Wokingham Borough Council's Solar Together initiative.
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