Wokingham Charity Firework Spectacular raised thousands of pounds for charity
Event organisers distribute £31,000
Read moreDetailsEvent organisers distribute £31,000
Read moreDetailsThis year Vitality Health Foods celebrates four decades of trading in Wokingham town centre. The shop first opened in Peach Street in 1985, when Margaret Thatcher was prime minster, and...
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) is consulting the public on four proposed objectives to guide its services and support its staff.
Read moreDetailsGroup entertains their recently discovered founder at Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Care Home
Read moreDetailsThe mayor of Wokingham borough paid tribute to "two remarkable organisations" at a recent meeting of the borough's full council.
Read moreDetailsClive Jones presents the cups and takes a tour of the winter show exhibits
Read moreDetailsA 22-year-old man from Wokingham has been jailed for a series of sexual offences, including rape, following an investigation by Thames Valley Police.
Read moreDetailsThe town council is seeking a sponsor to support the estimated £2,000 cost of running the outreach part of the project.
Read moreDetailsThames Water offers top tips on how to protect homes
Read moreDetailsNearly 70 business leaders from across the region packed into Rams RFC last month for Wokingham Positive Difference's Big Budget Breakfast.
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