Thames Hospice hosts Sunflower Walk this weekend – still time to take part
This weekend, Thames Hospice is hosting its annual Sunflower Walk to honour family, friends and the organisation’s work and there's still time to take part
Read moreDetailsThis weekend, Thames Hospice is hosting its annual Sunflower Walk to honour family, friends and the organisation’s work and there's still time to take part
Read moreDetailsIt's been a record-breaking year for recycling according to re3: with more than half waste collected recycled for the first time
Read moreDetailsThe new community centre at School Green in Shinfield is opening soon, and the search is on for staff for its cafe
Read moreDetailsTHE FUTURE of gambling in the borough is under consultation until the end of the month - and your views are sought
Read moreDetailsA NEW church is launching on Sunday with a special celebration service. It will be followed by a hog roast and family games event
Read moreDetailsSarah O’Neill, from Wokingham Positive Difference, and Julian Mobbs, from Thames Valley Berkshire Business Growth Hub, said connecting with colleagues and companies is vital for career progression. Here, they share...
Read moreDetailsAN OSCAR-winning actress stars in the September offering from Wokingham Film Society
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY’S Christmas Fayre will be returning this winter, but with a new look at the town
Read moreDetailsA PROPOSAL to build a new school in Winnersh could be approved at Wokingham Borough Council’s planning committee tomorrow night
Read moreDetailsAt around 4.40pm on Sunday, a blue Ford Fiesta was involved in a crash with an elderly man along Observer Way.
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