CLASP Wokingham to sing for Red Nose Day – and you’re invited
PEOPLE with learning disabilities will be showcasing their musical skills as they raise money for Red Nose Day on Thursday ...
PEOPLE with learning disabilities will be showcasing their musical skills as they raise money for Red Nose Day on Thursday ...
A WOMAN and a man have been attacked in separate incidents in Wokingham town centre. At around 12.25am on Sunday ...
A charge will be introduced to use Wokingham's car parks at weekends and overnight from August. The Council had hoped ...
More than 1,500 people were helped by Wokingham Foodbank last year, new statistics have revealed. Around 560 emergency food parcels ...
Orchids were the order of the day as members of the Wokingham Horticultural Association held its AGM last week. The ...
Plans to charge Wokingham borough residents to park overnight have been unveiled by the Council. A consultation was launched earlier ...
On Monday, December 7, door number 7 of Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar was opened at Wokingham Methodist Church. The Rose ...
A TOWN centre church will be starting its Christmas celebrations in style this weekend. Fifty trees, each decorated by groups ...
A WOKINGHAM jewellers is looking forward to offering a glittering array of bargains this weekend as it takes part in ...
A HANDRAIL at Wokingham Methodist Church and a section of Marks & Spencer’s car park could be subject to a ...
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