Fox Hill looks blooming lovely thanks to conservation event
Friends of Fox Hill planted wildflowers throughout the woodland on Saturday, October 7.
Read moreDetailsFriends of Fox Hill planted wildflowers throughout the woodland on Saturday, October 7.
Read moreDetailsA team of 'experienced' Lib Dem councillors would be good for Wokingham residents if they ran the council, the party's new leaders claim
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Read moreDetailsRichard Young, specialising in oil paintings, has built his own studio on Alexandra Court, in the heart of Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsWokingham.Today is looking for a new Trainee Reporter.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's first ever ice skating rink will debut in Cantley Park next month.
Read moreDetailsRamblers, exercise enthusiasts, artists and anyone with a passion for putting on events and activities is welcome to join, the charity said.
Read moreDetailsThe 2021-22 survey of adult carers in England is being carried out locally by the borough council on behalf of NHS Digital.
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.
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