ArtFest! to return to Broad Street tomorrow
FIFTY local artists will be turning Wokingham’s town centre into a pop-up art gallery this weekend ArtFest!, the annual outdoor ...
FIFTY local artists will be turning Wokingham’s town centre into a pop-up art gallery this weekend ArtFest!, the annual outdoor ...
A MAJOR town centre road is to be closed to traffic this weekend, meaning anyone wanting to get from Norreys ...
A WOKINGHAM landlady is celebrating after her unique recipe received an accolade in a national competition. Lili Collier and chef ...
Newbury Building Society, which has a branch in Wokingham, has been shortlisted in two categories in this year’s British Bank Awards. ...
THE NEWS that the Market Place works are running behind schedule was never going to be welcome. The project has ...
WORK to regenerate Wokingham town centre has been halted to enable workmen to go on a two-week festive break, despite ...
POLICE are appealing for witnesses after five men were assaulted in Broad Street at the weekend. The men were assaulted ...
AN appeal for witnesses has been made following the attempted burglary of a shop in Wokingham last night. At around ...
A FEMALE pedestrian has been taken to hospital after being hit by a car in the middle of Wokingham town ...
A NEW look has been given to a town centre bank. The NatWest branch in Broad Street, Wokingham was officially ...
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