Go glamping at Marvellous Festival
WOKINGHAM’S big tribute act festival Marvellous is returning to the borough next month and organisers say that the best way ...
WOKINGHAM’S big tribute act festival Marvellous is returning to the borough next month and organisers say that the best way ...
Phil Wiggins topped the honours board with an incredible seven-wicket haul for Hurst 2s. Facing Theale and Tilehurst 2s in ...
A WOKINGHAM town centre pub is celebrating after scooping a top honour from fans of real ale. Members of the ...
Manpreet Singh and Jake Turner both scored centuries as Wokingham 3s thrashed Thatcham Town 2s in Thames Valley Division 5b. ...
ONE of the borough’s oldest charities has come up with one of its newest schemes – a project to help ...
A morris dancing side moved by the numbers of homeless people has pledged to dance their way to raising funds ...
A MUSIC festival is about to close bookings on its early bird discount ticket offer. Marvellous, a weekend featuring some ...
WORK on drains between January and February will see some road closures across the borough. Wokingham Borough Council has said ...
PUPILS from schools across Wokingham borough have battled it out to be crowned regional winners of this year’s National Young ...
The villages of Twyford, Hurst and Ruscombe have a new vicar. The Revd Anna Harwood, previously Associate Rector at All ...
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