Wokingham man relieved that council has shown compassion
'Why am I charged council tax for my uninhabitable home?' asks flooded Wokingham pensioner
Read moreDetails'Why am I charged council tax for my uninhabitable home?' asks flooded Wokingham pensioner
Read moreDetailsPedestrians can enjoy free entry to Twyford Village Fete
Read moreDetailsSave the date: All Saints' Wokingham fair will promote green initiatives
Read moreDetailsSOME of Britain's best-selling authors and thinkers have been confirmed for the Cliveden Literary Festival.
Read moreDetailsEnjoy bees and blooms at Ifould Crescent allotments
Read moreDetailsLions take Me2 youngsters to the zoo
Read moreDetailsABC to Read volunteers share their love of reading
Read moreDetailsFor vegan produce visit Wokingham's market
Read moreDetailsAll Saints Church will celebrate its reopening with flowers
Read moreDetailsForum discusses future of adult social care in Wokingham borough
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