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Parents have come up with a cracking good plan, with some wacky ideas, to raise funds their children’s school this Easter. One family may even be displaying a giant fried...
Read moreDetailsParents have come up with a cracking good plan, with some wacky ideas, to raise funds their children’s school this Easter. One family may even be displaying a giant fried...
Read moreDetails“It’s been a year, a whole year!” We’ve heard that a lot in the last week… and over this year plans have changed, numerous times; we’ve had to do normal...
Read moreDetailsAdopt a Street Wokingham has been busy sprucing up the town centre, and just in time for the shops to reopen.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, police seized drugs from two homes in Winnersh following search warrants.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town Council wants to hear from residents on plans to revamp King George V play park.
Read moreDetailsCllr Prue Bray has been awarded the leader's award, at the national Liberal Democrat spring conference.
Read moreDetailsA proposal for a new "retirement village" in Sonning has been approved by Wokingham Borough Council's planning committee.
Read moreDetailsAnnounced by the Arts Council today, the funding will allow Maestros to continue its music education activities in schools and for families across the county.
Read moreDetailsFrom tomorrow, boat hire reopens, with prices starting at £8. Residents can choose from pedalos, paddleboards, kayaks and canoes.
Read moreDetailsThe rector of St Paul's church in Wokingham has promised "nothing changes" after the church was attacked by an arsonist last week.
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