Wokingham Festival returns this weekend with a whole host of talent
Wokingham Festival returns this weekend with a whole host of local bands, and acts from further afield, taking to the stage to entertain the masses.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Festival returns this weekend with a whole host of local bands, and acts from further afield, taking to the stage to entertain the masses.
Read moreDetailsThe Cowshed provides support for people in times of crisis.
Read moreDetailsShe has used her strong family bonds as inspiration.
Read moreDetailsStaff, residents and guests marked the special occasion with an afternoon of celebrations.
Read moreDetailsThe lot at a recent Wokingham auction dated to 1780.
Read moreDetailsThe inaugural Wokingham Lions Club Swimathon is approaching.
Read moreDetailsResidents urged to report postcards advertising loans
Read moreDetailsSwitzerland-based Lonza has purchased a plot in Thames Valley Park.
Read moreDetailsThere are just 24 hours left to take part in the annual community safety survey.
Read moreDetailsAt the full council meeting on 19 September, councillors will be asked to approve the new local development plan, on which successive Conservative
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