Wokingham Warriors enjoy ‘trip of a lifetime’ Down Under
Wokingham has been making a name for itself, thanks to two Wokingham Warriors who took part in Australian car challenge Shitbox Rally.
Read moreDetailsWokingham has been making a name for itself, thanks to two Wokingham Warriors who took part in Australian car challenge Shitbox Rally.
Read moreDetailsMore than 13 trolleys of glass bottles have been left at Sainsbury's, Winnersh, as the supermarket urges residents to stop dumping rubbish.
Read moreDetailsTHE STARS aligned for a borough-based photographer this morning, allowing him to capture a partial eclipse in all its glory. The spectacular celestial event saw the moon partially cover the...
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Sprockets Cycle Club is cycling through Dinton Pastures, in Hurst, this month, thanks to a new range of events.
Read moreDetailsBeat the Street, an active game challenging Wokingham borough residents how far they can walk and run, is now ready to play.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM girl has visited the hair salon for the first time in her life, cutting off 26in to donate to The Little Princess Trust.
Read moreDetailsEarle Crescent, the new road which runs around Elms Field park and links Wellington Road to the remaining section of Elms Road and the Plaza car park, will fully open...
Read moreDetailsData from Public Health England revealed Wokingham town was significantly higher than the national average infection rate, which sits at 45.8 per 100,000 people.
Read moreDetailsThe new entrance to Addington School, a SEND school in Woodley, is complete in a bid to reduce congestion.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire's county-wide search and rescue team has received a £1,000 donation from Tesco supermarket.
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