All change at Rotary Club of Wokingham
The new additions highlight the club's continued growth and relevance in the local community.
Read moreDetailsThe new additions highlight the club's continued growth and relevance in the local community.
Read moreDetailsJones said: "The government needs to urgently change course and scrap these senseless cuts."
Read moreDetailsThe Marvellous Festival is set for the weekend of July 18-20.
Read moreDetailsGreat Western Railway is doubling capacity on trains to make the journey to the Henley Regatta smoother.
Read moreDetailsA number of players matched two numbers and won three extra tickets.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's own Sally Sycha, a mum-of-two and passionate wheelchair rugby coach, is taking on a massive challenge at this summer's Superhero Tri
Read moreDetailsWokingham Station will be celebrating 200 years of railways by unveiling a new piece of permanent artwork.
Read moreDetailsThe community event has run by volunteers since 2008.
Read moreDetailsClinics will be available in Wokingham town centre from next month.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council's bin crews will be starting their rounds an hour earlier.
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