Call to join Twyford festive lights trail
A Twyford resident is organising a festive light trail to ensure everybody can celebrate the holiday season this year.
Read moreDetailsA Twyford resident is organising a festive light trail to ensure everybody can celebrate the holiday season this year.
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children's Charity has launched a new collection point as it gathers presents to give to children on Christmas day.
Read moreDetailsVicky Hammond ran 100km in just seven days to raise money for a local children's hospice charity.
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER was threatened by a gang wanting to steal his mobile phone. The incident took place in Wokingham town centre last week. Now Thames Valley Police is appealing for...
Read moreDetailsHurst Show and County Fayre is forced to find a new home after being told Willowmead Field is no longer available for use.
Read moreDetailsAs England enters its second week of the new lockdown, Wokingham's market scene is beginning to feel the impact.
Read moreDetailsSMART Wokingham is taking part in a national campaign to raise awareness of the link between drinking and mental wellbeing.
Read moreDetailsA group of Conservative MPs are campaigning to stop more cycle lanes being built across the country.
Read moreDetailsAccording to The Children's Society, children in Wokingham borough are only reasonably satisfied with their lives.
Read moreDetailsThe London Road cycleway is now complete, meaning people can cycle from Coppid Beech roundabout into Wokingham town centre.
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