Free parking across Wokingham in lead up to Christmas
Car parks across the borough will be free of charge on the two Saturdays before Christmas, December 17, and December 24.
Read moreDetailsCar parks across the borough will be free of charge on the two Saturdays before Christmas, December 17, and December 24.
Read moreDetailsAN ESTATE agency with branches in Wokingham and Corwthorme scored a hat trick at an awards ceremony last month
Read moreDetailsAMBULANCE workers have announced the details of their planned strikes later in December, following a vote for industrial action. Members of the GMB union have announced that Wednesday, December 21,...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM-based firm that specialises in talent management, has been recognised for a second time as a Platinum organisation by Investors in People
Read moreDetailsHundreds of people visited Wokingham Library last month to look at a special exhibition of postcards.
Read moreDetailsTHOUSANDS of Santas and Minions took to the streets of Reading and Wokingham on their motorbikes.
Read moreDetailsThe UK being the most nature-depleted country in the G7 is 'truly shocking', a local councillor has said.
Read moreDetailsTHERE'S no getting away from it, it's a bit nippy out and watching football games in the big outdoors at this time of year can be a chilly affair.
Read moreDetailsA new market to delight upcyclers
Read moreDetailsDON'T be selfish this festive season ? don't drink and drive, or drive while under the influence of drugs.
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