Jones makes waves in Henley
Wokingham's Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate photobombed a press conference by the prime minister yesterday.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate photobombed a press conference by the prime minister yesterday.
Read moreDetailsWokingham In Need's tea dance was a day to remember
Read moreDetailsChildren’s charity Sebastian’s Action Trust has revealed details of its celebrity football match. The event will take place on July 7 at Ascot United’s racecourse ground, and is set to...
Read moreDetailsLiberal Democrats have announced plans to deliver free school meals for more than 1,800 more primary school children in Wokingham. In a statement, they announced their ambition to extend free...
Read moreDetailsJohn's fundraising skydive will help combat loneliness and isolation in the borough
Read moreDetailsIt offered apologies for reduced capacity on the route.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Baptist Church celebrates 250 years with borough families
Read moreDetailsA charity is calling on all trivia titans and quiz queens in Wokingham to host a Big Summer Quiz.
Read moreDetailsJOHN Mallaghan, chair of Wokingham charity The Link Visiting Scheme chose a sunny day for his skydive. His terrifying jump from a plane saw him fall two miles, at a...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for information after it received reports of rape near Wokingham town centre. The incident happened on London Road. Police cordons were in place at King...
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