Wokingham tabletop fun and games planned for February
Wokingham Town Council's popular board game event returns
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town Council's popular board game event returns
Read moreDetailsGuests enjoyed a delightful afternoon tea and entertainment from Elements Dance and Theatre Schools, alongside musician Kevin Lowen.
Read moreDetailsGSF has signed a 10 year-lease on a 5,440 sq ft unit.
Read moreDetailsGrants for parties, lunches and gifts help organisations deliver joy
Read moreDetailsWokingham's almshouse community enjoys festive lunch
Read moreDetailsResidents are being reminded to have their repeat prescriptions in order ahead of pharmacy closures over Christmas and New Year.
Read moreDetailsWords from Wokingham Churches
Read moreDetailsCouncillor Alwyn Jones represents Norreys East and is the current deputy mayor for Wokingham town council.
Read moreDetailsPeople gathered outside Wokingham town hall last week to support this year's White Ribbon 16 days of activism.
Read moreDetailsA hair salon in Wokingham has provided hundreds of complimentary haircuts to charity workers and volunteers
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