Borough council launches free mental health workshops
Wokingham Borough Council has launched the Recovery College, a mental health service to support residents.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has launched the Recovery College, a mental health service to support residents.
Read moreDetailsA group of musicians have produced a musical advent calendar, thanks to Helen Styles.
Read moreDetailsA local business owner has called Wokingham Borough Council "greedy and cynical" for charging people to advertise at the Virtual Christmas Fair.
Read moreDetailsChildren in Wokingham score their life satisfaction at 6.4 out of 10, according to The Children's Society.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has launched a public consultation on its draft housing strategy.
Read moreDetailsJo Davis, from Charvil, is offering virtual storytelling sessions and is raising money for charity whilst doing so.
Read moreDetailsTwo local schools have been listed in the annual Sunday Times Parent Power listings.
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council has criticised the Government's proposal to shake-up the planning system, and is calling for one which meets local needs.
Read moreDetailsOrganised thieves are targeting cars across Wokingham, police have said.
Read moreDetailsHOMES in Wokingham town are currently without electricity. SSE, which manages supplies for the area, said that it is aware of a fault and has engineers on site attempting to...
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