Masons help Berkshire children enjoy the magic of pantomime
MORE THAN 700 children across the Royal County have enjoyed a pantomime this Christmas thanks to Berkshire Freemasons. Oh yes they have
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 700 children across the Royal County have enjoyed a pantomime this Christmas thanks to Berkshire Freemasons. Oh yes they have
Read moreDetailsIT'S JUST not worth the risk. That's the message from Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service about the dangers of drink or drug driving.
Read moreDetailsGrants has been issued to ten organisations in Wokingham Borough to support residents struggling with the cost of living.
Read moreDetailsWokingham toddlers meet on Mondays for fun and games
Read moreDetailsThames Valley police and crime commissioner Matthew Barber has urged parents not to buy e-scooters for their children this Christmas
Read moreDetailsWokingham Pride has launched its own charity Christmas cards.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough has ranked number one in England for the proportion of adults with a learning disability in paid employment.
Read moreDetailsA 41-year-old woman from Wokingham has been arrested on suspicion of arson.
Read moreDetailsTwelve children were celebrating after being announced as the winners of The Lexicon's annual Christmas art competition.
Read moreDetailsLeisure centre shows free festive films for families
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