Gadgets galore for Wokingham
Fonehouse, a new gadget store, has opened its doors in Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsFonehouse, a new gadget store, has opened its doors in Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsLast weekend, Wokingham's Winter Carnival held a small, festive fundraiser for local charities.
Read moreDetailsTHE LEADER of Wokingham Borough Council has sought to clarify his comments made about the announcement that Arcadia shops – including Top Shop and Dorothy Perkins – were to go...
Read moreDetailsIt comes as a member of the catering staff testing positive for Covid-19 last week, causing the majority of the senior leadership team and a high number of our teachers...
Read moreDetailsWokingham's very own Willy Wonka factory is looking for four chocolate tasters to join the team.
Read moreDetailsRosi Morgan-Barry from Wokingham recently published the second edition of her Jane Austen-inspired novel, The Bitter and the Sweet.
Read moreDetailsLife-size sculptures are being installed in Arborfield as part of a recent housing development.
Read moreDetailsCitizens Advice Wokingham is repurposing funding to train 72 Mental Health First Aiders for free.
Read moreDetailsThe new and improved Foundry College is now open after a £1.7 million project.
Read moreDetailsThe victim was stabbed numerous times in full view of busy commuters, leaving him with life-threatening injuries that have become life-changing.
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