John brings history of a Wokingham church to book
A WOKINGHAM author has dug deep to uncover an 800-year-old mystery surrounding one of the town’s best loved churches. John ...
A WOKINGHAM author has dug deep to uncover an 800-year-old mystery surrounding one of the town’s best loved churches. John ...
A LOOK at the history of bell ringing in Wokingham is the topic for Tuesday’s meeting of the Reading Maiden ...
Martyn Joseph among autumn acts of Wokingham Concerts AN INTERNATIONALLY acclaimed singer-songwriter known as is preparing to perform in a ...
Churches Together in Wokingham would like to invite you to celebrate Christmas - there are carol concerts, special services, family ...
A PREVIEW of a new album that focuses on life at the margins and transitional spaces will be given in ...
This building is even more impressive than the music”. “It’s great to see the church used for a community event”. ...
All Saints Church and Methodist Church, Wokingham Youth and Children’s Worker Our vision is for young people in our community ...
IT’S THE quintessential sound of Christmas and it’s coming to Wokingham this Sunday. All Saints Church in Wiltshire Road will ...
Wokingham’s equestrian heroine Sophie Christiansen was ecstatic last night as she won an amazing two Paralympic gold medals, writes Sue ...
A DECISION to start charging drivers to use borough car parks on Sundays has been called an “insult” to churchgoers ...
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