Monthly councillor surgery resumes for Wokingham Without residents
Wokingham Without residents can meet their ward councillors again as a monthly surgery resumes.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Without residents can meet their ward councillors again as a monthly surgery resumes.
Read moreDetailsLast Sunday’s figure, 2,988, was the highest since May. Professor Ben Cowling, who studies disease spread, expects UK pubs and bars will be closed “fairly soon” as Covid-19 cases resurge.
Read moreDetailsOriginally planned for May, this year’s Wokingham Walk took place on Sunday, September 6.
Read moreDetailsA week after the council launched its campaign to fight housing numbers, leader John Halsall said he is determined to challenge his own party.
Read moreDetails“We wanted to make our welcome special for our new students and families and make sure the first step into school was a happy and confidence building event."
Read moreDetailsThe average amount saved by Wokingham borough residents during the Eat Out to Help Out scheme was £5.89 per meal.
Read moreDetailsRobert Bowdish has joined Wokingham-based company PRISYM ID as its new director for clinical sales.
Read moreDetailsWe’d identified as parents for so long, which would never change, however that identification would have a new definition. We’d still be Mum and Dad, just in a different way.
Read moreDetailsAnthony Mackey, family and friends walked 100km to raise money and awareness for their son's rare diganosis — Sagittal Craniosnostosis.
Read moreDetails“We do hope you’ll join in and take part in the Heritage Open days Hidden Nature activities this year."
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