Wokingham girl raises more than £300 for Wokingham In Need with haircut
WHEN it comes to raising money for a good cause, Eva Holdway is a cut above the rest.
Read moreDetailsWHEN it comes to raising money for a good cause, Eva Holdway is a cut above the rest.
Read moreDetailsCllr Pauline Jorgensen, said parking enforcement contractors happened to be in the area shortly after the double yellow lines had been painted.
Read moreDetailsA TREE planting scheme has launched in the borough, and residents can secure a sapling for their garden. The borough council has launched a pilot Garden Forest Scheme in celebration...
Read moreDetailsThe equipment at Cantley Park is almost ready. It includes interactive equipment which is designed to make playing outside as interactive as gaming.
Read moreDetailsWith the national rate of infection reaching 440.3 per 100,000 people, the Government has made face masks mandatory in shops and on public transport.
Read moreDetailsThe annual event asks the generous residents of Wokingham & surrounding areas to make sure less fortunate youngsters are visited by Father Christmas.
Read moreDetailsHuge crowds were in Wokingham yesterday for the return of the annual winter carnival
Read moreDetailsSecondary school students from across the borough took part in the online event on Wednesday, November 24.
Read moreDetailsIndependent councillor, Jim Frewin, claims the "whole community" has changed following a massive increase in housing and other developments.
Read moreDetailsAN ELDERLY resident is calling on the borough council to make footpaths accessible for wheelchair users.
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