Wokingham is back in a winter carnival wonderland
Huge crowds were in Wokingham yesterday for the return of the annual winter carnival
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.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Foodbank revealed that it provided 1,768 emergency food parcels between April and September of this year. And 741 of these went to children.
Read moreDetailsThe Twyford and District Round Table held a special formal dinner at Hennerton Golf Club, Wargrave, on Saturday, November 13.
Read moreDetailsGMB, and NHS staff union, has issued notices to NHS Property Services for five days of strike action from Monday, November 29.
Read moreDetailsChurches need to question their current response to transport poverty, affordable rural housing, and hidden poverty.
Read moreDetailsSophie was shocked to discover around eighty-five per cent of all clothes bought in Britain ended up in landfill after they wore out.
Read moreDetailsThe Christmas Presence shop has been created to provide gifts and festive food items for households that are financially struggling.
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