Reuse: Council will no longer collect black recycling boxes
The final collection date for the black recycling boxes has been announced by Wokingham Borough Council
Read moreDetailsThe final collection date for the black recycling boxes has been announced by Wokingham Borough Council
Read moreDetailsFreely Fruity is a wonderful group thaht has been planting, curating and now harvesting food for the benefit of the wider community.
Read moreDetailsTHE BOROUGH council has launched a series of autumn courses for adults to helpresidents with their personal development. A wide range of classes are available to book now, covering topics...
Read moreDetailsWe love championing bands you may not have heard before, and everyone featured in our playlist has a connection to the area. You can hear this week’s selection at bit.ly/wokinghamlovesmusic
Read moreDetailsAfter 18 months on the subs bench, the most comprehensive guide to the local music scene returns - here's the gigs you can enjoy across Wokingham and Reading over the...
Read moreDetailsCharvil's annual village fete returned last weekend and saw the village turn out in force for a day of fun in the sun
Read moreDetailsBB Wines, on Broad Street, is to have its premises licence reviewed and police are calling for it to be revoked after youngsters were able to buy booze
Read moreDetailsA NEW spa has opened in Wokingham, and it’s offering a free treatment to NHS staff. The Lazy Frog is a Thai massage and spa on Denmark Street. It opened...
Read moreDetailsTHE NEW WINNERSH relief road is already seeing positive outcomes as Wokingham MP John Redwood paid a visit earlier this month. He joined with Cllr Pauline Jorgensen, executive member for...
Read moreDetails“I’LL GET ARRESTED if I have to,” a resident has said, in a bid to retrieve her sentimental belongings following the Arborfield fire
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