Date set for return of Twyford’s annual festive fair
TWYFORD’S Christmas street fayre, one of the largest events in the village’s calendar, is to return this December
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD’S Christmas street fayre, one of the largest events in the village’s calendar, is to return this December
Read moreDetailsThe Love Unites Parade is returning this year, providing an opportunity for groups and individuals to show their support for the LGBT+ community.
Read moreDetailsREADING Buses has made small changes to its services ahead of the new school year - and buses in Wokingham are affected
Read moreDetailsWith restrictions easing and the successful roll out of vaccination programme, we are able to hold our annual Volunteer Recruitment fair this year.
Read moreDetailsSouth East Water, which supplies drinking water to customers across Berkshire, has revealed its plans to achieve net carbon zero by 2030
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY business has been recognised by royalty. Lee Marley Brickwork has received a Princess Royal Training Award for its development programme over the last year. It is among 45...
Read moreDetailsThree new almshouses in Wokingham borough have been shortlisted for an award scheme in which Prince Charles is the final judge
Read moreDetailsIT’S THE final day of this year’s Wokingham Festival: which means a final chance to enjoy the bank holiday weekend mixture of good food, music and fun. Crowds have been...
Read moreDetailsPUPILS at different secondary schools will now use the same bus to travel to school, under new plans from Wokingham Borough Council
Read moreDetailsWokingham’s eight gold medal-winning Paralympian has had to withdraw from the Tokyo games - and she is heartbroken
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