Wokingham talk looks at heritage of Cholsey and Wallingford Railway
Tony Stead will be talking to The Wokingham Methodist Railway and Transport Club about the Cholsey and Wallingford Railway.
Read moreDetailsTony Stead will be talking to The Wokingham Methodist Railway and Transport Club about the Cholsey and Wallingford Railway.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM?S first zero waste shop received advice from the commercial property team at Blandy & Blandy.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Lions Club is hosting its third comedy night on Friday, March 4, at the Wokingham Theatre.
Read moreDetailsEnd of life charity Marie Curie is calling on residents to give two hours of their time to hand out daffodil pins in return for donations.
Read moreDetails'People are concerned about the impact that tax rises, soaring energy bills and increases in inflation and interest rates will have on their budgets'
Read moreDetailsA READING town centre office space could become residential accommodation following a real estate deal.
Read moreDetailsIt comes following two confirmed cases in the Wokingham area.
Read moreDetailsA BODY has been recovered from the River Thames in the search for a man from Reading.
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY-owned trading company has bought the freehouse of a commercial property in Maidenhead.
Read moreDetailsThe scheme provides emergency vouchers to top-up gas or electricity prepayment meters, and will become a stand-alone service on Monday, 14 February.
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