Entries now open for the 2019 Wokingham Bikeathon
BOROUGH residents are being encouraged to get on their bikes, now that entries are open for this year’s Wokingham Bikeathon. ...
BOROUGH residents are being encouraged to get on their bikes, now that entries are open for this year’s Wokingham Bikeathon. ...
A HOMELESS couple who lost all their possessions when their tent was set on fire at the weekend have thanked ...
There is a mystery in Wokingham this evening of a suspect item found on a building site that caused three ...
WOKINGHAM’S Wimbledon hero Marcus Willis inspired a new generation of tennis players last Saturday. Tennis star, Marcus Willis with Calum ...
WOKINGHAM remembered the fifth of November … and that the annual torchlit procession started from Shute End this year. Regeneration ...
DOG LOVERS from the Wokingham Pug Facebook group held some Hallowe’en fun on Sunday. The group members held a Pugowe’en ...
THE 29th Wokingham Fireworks parade is getting ever closer and programmes are now on sale. Entry to the family-friendly event ...
A FUN day to raise money for rescued horses proved to be a huge hit last weekend. SAFE (Saving Abandoned ...
It's the final day of Wokingham Festival and the forecast is set to be the best yet. Once again there ...
Friday night is music night for the Wokingham Festival - and beer night too. Oh, and street food. In fact, ...
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