The mayor invites you to sing carols with him on Friday
As the Christmas holidays gets underway, Wokingham's borough mayor wants you to join him for a festive sing-a-long. Timed to ...
As the Christmas holidays gets underway, Wokingham's borough mayor wants you to join him for a festive sing-a-long. Timed to ...
After last night's display of morris dancing, tonight The Ship Inn hosted accordion music as Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar. The ...
The Living Advent Calendar headed to Alexandra Court tonight as Brown Bag cafe hosted the Shinfield Shamblers. The local morris ...
We've reached the halfway point in Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar: day 12 saw local singer Saskia Lorrison perform in Bush Walk. ...
The offices of Wokingham Borough Council in Shute End was the venue for tonight's Living Advent Calendar surprise. Every day ...
HUNDREDS of people packed out Woodley town centre to greet Santa at the annual Christmas Extravaganza on Sunday. The jolly ...
The Hope and Anchor was packed for the opening of the ninth window in Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar. The Station ...
Music from Thames Valley Community Choir was heard when the eighth door of Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar was opened. A large ...
On Monday, December 7, door number 7 of Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar was opened at Wokingham Methodist Church. The Rose ...
Spain was the theme for day six of Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar. Duo Fado aka Natalia & Kevin performed Spanish music at ...
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