Vandals target town centre parks
A spate of vandalism in Wokingham town centre has caused more than £1,000 worth of damage.
A spate of vandalism in Wokingham town centre has caused more than £1,000 worth of damage.
Free Wokingham open air theatre: Romeo and Juliet
MEMBERS of CLASP enjoyed a yoga session last month.
It IS with regret that the Wokingham Lions Club has decided to postpone the 5th annual Wokingham Walk, which was ...
Shoppers heading into Wokingham Town Centre this Saturday will be transported back in time to a Medieval Market, writes Jess ...
LATE NIGHT vandals have struck in Wokingham again, leaving graffiti on a war memorial and setting fire to a picnic ...
A NEW take on the popular Tales From The Riverbank series will be performed in Wokingham town centre later this ...
TWELVE brave cyclists are getting on their bikes to help two Wokingham charities. They plan to ride 225 miles to ...
THIS SATURDAY, families are invited to join in a free family fun day in Wokingham. The Town Council is organising ...
A MODERN take on the Christmas story was performed in Wokingham on Sunday, December 17. The annual Living Advent Calendar ...
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