Sir John pays a visit to new Wokingham town centre bistro
WOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood paid a visit to one of the town’s newest restaurants to find out how it has been settling in
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood paid a visit to one of the town’s newest restaurants to find out how it has been settling in
Read moreDetailsHurst Pantomime Group is inviting all interested in getting involved in their tenth production, either on or off the stage, to go to an introductory Information meeting
Read moreDetailsANYBODY considering self-employment can get help from a new workshop from Wokingham Job Support Centre
Read moreDetailsAlmshouse residents met for a party to celebrate the 75th birthday of a group which helps make this special form of affordable housing possible.
Read moreDetailsThe Earley Community Orchard at Laurel Park marked its fifth birthday this year, with the majority of trees now ready to be picked
Read moreDetailsTHE WOODLEY Light Operatic Society is taking to the stage next week. The amateur group is performing its Celebrate the Musicals production at The Flavell, in Sindlesham Court. Opening night...
Read moreDetailsCHARVIL Parish Council is urging residents to visit an upcoming fete to share their thoughts on its new Neighbourhood Plan. This weekend, the team behind the plan will visit Charvil...
Read moreDetailsThe launch event saw around 50 characters from various different blockbuster movies assemble at the Thames Valley Science Park, showcasing the kind of major productions that will be made in...
Read moreDetailsTHE WINNERSH Summer Fete is heading back to Bearwood Recreation Ground this Saturday.
Read moreDetailsA midnight hit and run driver smashed so hard into two ancient cottages they moved. The car was then driven off, leaving a trail of destruction behind
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