Wokingham borough mayor opens new interiors shop
Wokingham borough mayor opened Peacock House Interiors, on Elms Walk, earlier this week.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough mayor opened Peacock House Interiors, on Elms Walk, earlier this week.
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children's Charity is running a new hub in Woodley, to help families get high quality, second hand school uniforms.
Read moreDetailsWoosehill's own Banksy has been spraying the streets with cats of all colours, which have been popping up across the neighbourhood.
Read moreDetailsSultan Balti Palace, in Wokingham is running a charity fundraiser tomorrow and on Saturday, to raise money for Dawson Gosling.
Read moreDetailsWokingham housebuilder Sam Lester turned to acting, playing an extra in a reboot of Rise of the Footsoldier with Vinnie Jones.
Read moreDetailsThe winning entry will be chosen by head chef, Murry, and will feature on the restaurant menu in May. The winner will also be invited to bring a friend, and...
Read moreDetails“I’d like to take this opportunity to invite all runners to the race, our route is equally as suitable to established runners, as it is for those looking to complete...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM housebuilder has donated £1,000 to a school to celebrate the end of an era. As it prepares to finish work on its Montague Park development, David Wilson Homes...
Read moreDetailsYOU can take the boy out of the village, but the village never quite leaves the boy … A new soap opera has been launched starring Hurst-born actor John Altman,...
Read moreDetailsTHAMES HOSPICE has launched a new fundraising appeal to recruit 300 new regular donors. It hopes the Hospice Heroes project will help nursing teams continue to provide frontline care. Sister...
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