Wokingham Ale Trail to launch on Sunday
The launch will take place at the Queens Head.
Read moreDetailsThe launch will take place at the Queens Head.
Read moreDetailsLong detours for breakfast at The Grange Cafe are over
Read moreDetailsBaron Sir John Redwood has published a new book this week.
Read moreDetailsThe Great British Food Festival is returning to Dinton Pastures Country Park this weekend.
Read moreDetailsRomantic Comedy is a joy to watch - and everything turns out right in the end
Read moreDetailsPoundtretcher has confirmed to Wokingham Today that its 'repossession' earlier this morning was a misunderstanding", and that it has now reopened.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council's new decision-making executive committee has been announced.
Read moreDetailsLocal wills, tax and trusts expert Ray Best explains the 'Age 25' trap
Read moreDetailsFacing the challenges of moving
Read moreDetailsThe fair is hosted by the Wokingham and District Philatelic Society.
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