IN THE COMMUNITY: Panda again joins the 3 Counties Cycle Ride
Not for the first time, our Panda joined more than 350 bike riders for the 3 Counties Cycle Ride organised by the Rotary Club of Easthampstead
Read moreDetailsNot for the first time, our Panda joined more than 350 bike riders for the 3 Counties Cycle Ride organised by the Rotary Club of Easthampstead
Read moreDetailsToday, Saturday, June 25, is the day for Wokingham?s Festival For Ukraine - here are the bands that will be playing, and when they will perform.
Read moreDetailsA MEETING to monitor the work of Thames Valley?s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) was abandoned over a squabble as to who should chair the group,
Read moreDetailsJAMES SUNDERLAND says he has found common ground with the new leader of Wokingham Borough Council in a bid to reduce housing numbers.
Read moreDetailsSIR JOHN REDWOOD has renewed calls for the government to lower taxes, saying this was a reason for the two byelection defeats. Last night, Labour regained the Wakefield seat and...
Read moreDetailsThere's an app for everything these days - I can do so much from one small device
Read moreDetailsWE?RE all about championing music at the RaW Sounds Today playlist - here's 10 great tracks from Reading and Wokingham artists to enjoy
Read moreDetailsARMED FORCES DAY will be marked in Wokingham town centre on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsHurst Morris People are poised for a tour of local pubs and other dance spots during the next four weeks, starting this Saturday at Hurst Show
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Volunteer Centre is currently supporting the vaccination clinic at Wokingham library on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
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