SHOW YOUR STRIPES: Climate graphics showcased around the town… and globe
SCHOOLCHILDREN have 'shown their stripes' to raise awareness about the effects that climate change is having on the planet.
Read moreDetailsSCHOOLCHILDREN have 'shown their stripes' to raise awareness about the effects that climate change is having on the planet.
Read moreDetailsAll Saints Church rector David Hodgson says goodbye
Read moreDetailsA READING-based law firm opened the doors of its offices earlier this month to hold its annual summer party.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS heading back to university this September are being encouraged to submit their student finance applications before the June 23 deadline.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police makes two arrests as part of an operation seeking to tackle 'acquisitive' crime connecting to drugs and violence
Read moreDetailsCIGARETTES have been stolen from a Wokingham town centre newsagent following an early morning raid
Read moreDetailsCancer patients to benefit following major boost from Wokingham founder's charity, Walk the Walk
Read moreDetailsAPPLICATIONS for pitches and stalls at the popular Wokingham Winter Carnival have opened, organised by Wokingham Lions Club, set for Sunday, Nov. 26
Read moreDetailsPUPILS from five primary schools showed off their green fingers and celebrated the coronation of King Charles III.
Read moreDetailsCharity golf day in Wargrave: Tee off benefits young and old
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