Wokingham Children’s Book Festival reveals its headliners
Wokingham Children's Book Festival reveals its headliners
Read moreDetailsWokingham Children's Book Festival reveals its headliners
Read moreDetailsLoch Fyne, on the London Road, has announced it is closing on Sunday, August 28.
Read moreDetailsThe first ever Wokingham Classic Car Show, hosted by Wokingham Lions, took place at Elms Field on Saturday, July 2.
Read moreDetailsWokingham locals express feelings through art
Read moreDetailsLive music events taking place in pubs and clubs across Reading, Wokingham and Bracknell over the next 10 days
Read moreDetailsTaking place from Saturday through to bank holiday Monday Wokingham Festival features bands, real ale, good food and family-friendly fun
Read moreDetailsThe new facility, relocating from its current home on Denmark Street, will open its doors at Carnival Hub on Monday, September 19, at 1.30pm.
Read moreDetailsPaul Weaver demonstrated watercolour painting to a fascinated audience at the Wokingham Art Society's monthly meeting on Tuesday, August 16.
Read moreDetailsAs much as the Society's study days are about learning about a topic in more depth, they are also about the social breaks in between
Read moreDetails++UPDATED++ Thames Valley Police report that Rose has been found and they thank those who shared the appeal++UPDATED++ POLICE are appealing for help to find a woman from Wokingham who...
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