Barkham village association hosts November quiz night
The Barkham Village Residents Association is holding a quiz evening at Barkham Village Hall on Saturday, November 27.
Read moreDetailsThe Barkham Village Residents Association is holding a quiz evening at Barkham Village Hall on Saturday, November 27.
Read moreDetails?I?m desperately sorry to any resident inconvenienced by the pausing of green waste collections," says Wokingham Borough Council leader John Halsall
Read moreDetailsThirty shops and businesses in Wokingham town centre will be displaying a hot air balloon in their window in aid of First Days Children?s Charity.
Read moreDetailsYears 9 to 11 at The Holt School in Wokingham were sent home at lunchtime today because 10% or more of the pupils have tested positive for Covid-19.
Read moreDetailsThe Rose Inn, on Market Place, is reopening its doors on Monday following an extensive refurbishment by new owners, The Oakman Group.
Read moreDetailsAdvice on wheels will be delivered across the borough, in a bid to take Citizens Advice Wokingham's services directly into communities.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council's contractor Veolia will only be collecting recycling from the green waterproof recycling sacks from Monday, November 1.
Read moreDetailsFriends of Fox Hill is hosting the event in the woodland between Woosehill and Barkham.
Read moreDetailsThe dances run on the first Monday of each month, from 12.30pm to 2pm, in the Ashridge Room at the park.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Lieutenancy will hold a county service for Prince Philip who died at Windsor Castle on Friday, April 9, this year.
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