A tea party in Wokingham for charity
A tea party in Wokingham for charity
Read moreDetailsA tea party in Wokingham for charity
Read moreDetailsYoung book lovers enjoyed a literary treat
Read moreDetailsPLASTIC is one of the biggest forms of waste that is currently sent to landfill, much of it caused by supermarket packaging. But help is at hand
Read moreDetailsMaize growers looking to protect fields after the harvest can claim £200 per hectare from South East Water this month
Read moreDetailsA new club for teenagers with additional needs
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood said that Liz Truss was still the best choice for prime minister, despite the turmoil she has caused since last month's mini-budget.
Read moreDetailsREADING BUSES is appealing for help to find its charity of the year for 2023.
Read moreDetailsTaking place in the Town Hall in Market Place on Tuesday, October 25, the day will celebrate the industries that Wokingham had been famous for
Read moreDetailsFUNDING is being offered to groups in a bid to help tweenagers get involved in social action projects across the county.
Read moreDetailsThe deadline for nominations is Friday, November 25.
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