Farley Hill Primary School needs more road safety measures says Arborfield parent
Walking to the new Farley Hill school is dangerous without traffic calming measures said an Arborfield parent.
Read moreDetailsWalking to the new Farley Hill school is dangerous without traffic calming measures said an Arborfield parent.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Theatre will present Howard Brenton's play, Anne Boleyn, later this month.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service suggests helping neighbours who are unable to test their own smoke alarm batteries.
Read moreDetailsThe Microsoft Milesters have travelled more than 60 miles to raise money for First Days Children's Charity.
Read moreDetailsChildren in the poorest areas of Wokingham and Reading are four times more likely to experience severe mental health problems than in richer areas
Read moreDetailsNew equipment will replace the existing play area close to the tennis courts at Cantley Park.
Read moreDetailsThe Trussell Trust and FareShare are seeking volunteers to help during this year?s Tesco Food Collection in November.
Read moreDetailsThe Great Woky Pub Quiz, run by Wokingham Lions Club, will be held in-person on Friday, October 22.
Read moreDetailsWade is having a Christmas Fair next month, on Saturday, November 27.
Read moreDetailsJerome K.Jerome?s classic novel, Three Men in a Boat, To Say Nothing of the Dog! is still in print, yet little was known about its illustrator.
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