Changes to waste and recycling collections across Wokingham borough this Christmas
COUNCIL bosses have announced a timetable for festive waste and recycling collections. During Christmas and New Year, there will be ...
COUNCIL bosses have announced a timetable for festive waste and recycling collections. During Christmas and New Year, there will be ...
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A CHANCE to sing carols around the War Memorial in Swallowfield will take place on Tuesday, December 18. The fun ...
Christmas is traditionally a time of excess – too much spending, over eating, drinking one too many or several late ...
On Sunday, the annual toy run took place, seeing around 2,000 bikers take part in a colourful procession through Shinfield, ...
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LOOKING relaxed and happy, Prime Minister Theresa May mingled with the public, posed for selfies and turned on a village's ...
The first door on Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar was opened in the Town Hall on Saturday. It was standing room ...
Why do we celebrate Advent? Is it about eating more chocolate every day in December? Giving a small gift every ...
LAST WEEKEND two annual staples in our borough’s calendar took place: the Winter Carnival and Woodley’s Christmas light switch-on. Both ...
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