Wokingham Borough Council launches online market
Residents are being encouraged to shop local as Wokingham Borough Council launches an online market.
Read moreDetailsResidents are being encouraged to shop local as Wokingham Borough Council launches an online market.
Read moreDetailsNeighbours in Winnersh came together to mark remembrance with a socially distanced concert.
Read moreDetailsParsons Grange care home is searching for community heroes in Shinfield who have had a positive impact on the village.
Read moreDetailsLinda Hall, from Finchampstead, is walking 1,000 miles to raise money following the death of a close friend.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of Maiden Erlegh's newest shop will soon be sending parcels, as Post Office installation begins today.
Read moreDetailsJake Morrison, chief executive of Citizens Advice Wokingham, has celebrated his two year anniversary in the role with a leadership award.
Read moreDetailsA PREP school in Finchampstead and a primary school in Woodley are still some of the best schools in the country. The annual Sunday Times Parent Power listings, published today,...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM MP’s support for home secretary Priti Patel has been criticised by a borough councillor. On Friday evening, Sir John Redwood joined other MPs in sharing messages on social...
Read moreDetailsHare Hatch-based charity Yeldall Manor is calling for more about discussion about the benefits of rehab.
Read moreDetailsArborfield Old Boys Association has received a remembrance donation from Crest Nicholson.
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