IN THE COMMUNITY: Wokingham Horticultural Association
Wokingham Horticultural Association members met at the Bradbury Centre on Tuesday, March 12 to hold their AGM which was attended ...
Wokingham Horticultural Association members met at the Bradbury Centre on Tuesday, March 12 to hold their AGM which was attended ...
EVERY resident in the borough is being urged to let the Government know what they think about its failure to ...
Children from Crosfields, Dolphin, Loddon and The Abbey schools took part in the choirs contest at The Emmbrook School on ...
COUNCILLORS, cuddly toys, and concerned neighbours came together on Saturday to show a united face against plans to build 216 ...
CAMPAIGNERS are urging residents to block a second attempt to build a huge housing development on a popular green site. ...
A RECORD amount has been raised by Wokingham residents in this year’s Poppy Appeal. Organisers of the appeal said that ...
THE new leader of Wokingham Borough Council has announced his new top team. Cllr Julian McGhee-Sumner was voted in as ...
Residents team up with support from Wokingham In Bloom RESIDENTS have raised their glasses to a new community garden. Set ...
New mini mayor Amber Murray with Wokingham town mayor Cllr Julian McGhee-Sumner outside the town hall A YEAR FIVE pupil ...
Wokingham town has a new mayor. Cllr Julian McGhee-Sumner was elected by the town council at a special mayor making ...
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