Covid marshals to patrol Wokingham, Twyford and Woodley ahead of Christmas
"It is a crucial step in making it as safe as possible for people, especially as we come out of lockdown and the night-time economy picks up in the run-up...
Read moreDetails"It is a crucial step in making it as safe as possible for people, especially as we come out of lockdown and the night-time economy picks up in the run-up...
Read moreDetailsEarley residents staged a silent protest to oppose ongoing work in Swallows Meadow.
Read moreDetailsMore than 400 classes enjoyed meeting authors with the Authors into Schools project, part of Wokingham Children's Book Festival.
Read moreDetailsThe latest news from Rotary Club of Loddon Vale as seen in Wokingham.Today of December 3, 2020.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has bough in Woodley Waitrose as part of its investment strategy.
Read moreDetailsEMMBROOK School is to close on Monday and Tuesday due to the coronavirus pandemic. The secondary school contacted parents on Saturday evening to inform them of the planned 48-hour shutdown...
Read moreDetailsAddington School has won a national award for its £4.4 million expansion project.
Read moreDetailsThe latest news from Wokingham In Need as seen in Wokingham.Today of December 3, 2020.
Read moreDetailsSunrise of Sonning is asking children to lend a hand by sending in homemade Christmas decorations this year.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Libraries' Igniting Writing club is running an illustration contest for ages five to 18.
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