Sports and games to be theme of this year’s Summer Reading Challenge
CHILDREN are being encouraged to explore their love for reading thanks to the return of a national initiative.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN are being encouraged to explore their love for reading thanks to the return of a national initiative.
Read moreDetailsGood-hearted partygoers had a great evening at a football ground ? and raised valuable funds for young players.
Read moreDetailsWillie Hartley Russell, the new chairman of The Almshouse Association, whose appointment really is something of a coming home
Read moreDetailsAll Saints Church: an emotional goodbye to David and Lorraine Hodgson
Read moreDetailsSunny Saturdays in Wokingham: free music while you lunch
Read moreDetailsHurley Regatta returns for its 50th anniversary on Saturday, August 19, after a four-year break.
Read moreDetailsA SITE manager helping create homes in Crowthorne has been named as one of the best in the country.
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR ironmongery is to stay open in Wokingham and Woodley, despite fears that a new branch in Bracknell would see the stores close.
Read moreDetailsWokingham is home to the largest number of households that are set to be affected by last month's increase in mortgage rates.
Read moreDetailsWokingham is set to celebrate its LGBTQ+ communities with a full day of activities and performances on Saturday, July 8, for its annual Pride event
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