Celebrating Diwali in lockdown
Families across the borough have adapted their Diwali celebrations due to Covid-19.
Read moreDetailsFamilies across the borough have adapted their Diwali celebrations due to Covid-19.
Read moreDetailsThe Salvation Army, with the held of Churches Together in Wokingham, is supporting the borough's vulnerable throughout winter this year.
Read moreDetailsChildren from Floreat Montague Park Primary School have been swapping pebbles for seeds with Squire's Garden Centre.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Living Advent Calendar is going ahead this year, but the performances will be broadcast online.
Read moreDetailsSince last week, Giving Trees have been installed in a number of Tesco branches, and residents have shown a lot of interest.
Read moreDetailsA permanent tribute is being planned to James Furlong, a Wokingham school teacher who was killed in an alleged terror attack earlier this year.
Read moreDetailsDes Harding, a Wokingham volunteer, will be honoured by the Share Wokingham team this Christmas.
Read moreDetailsThe coronavirus outbreak at Shinfield View Care Home is now under control, says Cllr Charles Margetts.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM’S finances are “in extremely good health”. That’s the message from council leader John Halsall, who was addressing concerns raised by opposition parties over the management of residents’ money. He...
Read moreDetailsIS THE council’s debt level £700 million? That was a question posed by Cllr Graham Howe to council leader Cllr John Halsall during the virtual meeting of Wokingham Borough Council...
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