Volunteers wanted: fair will link up charities with potential helpers
A CHANCE to find out how to help Wokingham is coming next week, thanks to a volunteer fair.
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to find out how to help Wokingham is coming next week, thanks to a volunteer fair.
Read moreDetailsThe Pinewood Miniature Railway reopens this Sunday, March 20, offering rides on small gauge engines which can be enjoyed by passengers of all ages.
Read moreDetailsA BIG thank you has been expressed by Ukrainians for support given to them by Wokingham residents over the past few weeks
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM'S MP has questions he wants answers for over government plans to give people £350 a month if they home Ukrainian refugees. Called the Homes For Ukraine scheme, it is...
Read moreDetailsHere are some great ways you can volunteer across Wokingham, to make it a better place
Read moreDetailsIsla Wastell and Amy Williams, both 11 years old, and Holly Williams, 16 years old, will perform in Swan Lake in Aylesbury later this month.
Read moreDetailsThe 55 energy-efficient homes are being built by the borough council's contractors Mid Group using a fabric first approach.
Read moreDetailsVANDALS have struck in Wokingham town centre overnight.
Read moreDetailsA COMEDIAN who helped create hit sitcoms Not Going Out and Miranda paid a visit to Wokingham to sign copies of his latest book.
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES stole heavy plant goods from a Wokingham industrial estate and police are now appealing for witnesses to come forward
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