Why Shaun is for the high jump
THE CHIEF executive of a Woodley-based charity is jumping out of an aeroplane next month
Read moreDetailsTHE CHIEF executive of a Woodley-based charity is jumping out of an aeroplane next month
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY charity has been given £1,000 to help children enjoy leisure time, and it's all thanks to shoppers at Tesco
Read moreDetailsA BUSY first day of Wokingham Festival saw crowds flock to Cantley Park to enjoy a day of food, music, culture and fun - but what is happening today? Here's...
Read moreDetailsIt was a very busy second day at Reading Festival, including the first post-covid gig from Texas-based band Waterparks. The group had flown over from Houston to take part in...
Read moreDetailsWokingham will do whatever it can to help any Afghan refugees in need of resettlement in the borough – that’s the promise from council leader John Halsall.
Read moreDetailsA woman who lives next to building work on a new park and ride in Wokingham said construction is causing her anxiety to go through the roof
Read moreDetailsA PETITION to improve school buses for Wokingham pupils has been successful, say Liberal Democrats
Read moreDetailsWALKERS can raise money for the Royal Berkshire Hospital next month. The Royal Berks Charity is running a Walk For Wards fundraiser at Dinton Pastures Country Park, and you can...
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY-RUN insurance firm is mixing business with pleasure, thanks to a Sonning rugby club. Borough-based Stillman Insurance Brokers has lent its support to National League One club Rams Rugby...
Read moreDetailsALMOST £500 was raised for Spencers Wood Village Hall earlier this month. Jennifer King, from the hall’s committee, said they wanted to improve the sense of community in the village
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