GALLERY: New Wokingham town mayor encourages people to work together
IN ITS annual dash of pomp and circumstance, Wokingham town welcomed its new mayor on Tuesday, May 17. Cllr Gwynneth ...
IN ITS annual dash of pomp and circumstance, Wokingham town welcomed its new mayor on Tuesday, May 17. Cllr Gwynneth ...
ORGANISERS of a campaign to leave the European Union said that their launch event had been so successful they had ...
A picture perfect way to help a local charity has been found by a camera club. Members of Wokingham and East ...
Sounds of the season were heard in Wokingham's town hall on Saturday, thanks to a special festive sing-a-long. Members of Trinity ...
On the second day of Advent Wokingham came together to decorate the borough's Christmas tree. Market Place was the venue ...
The first act for this year's Living Advent Calendar was Wokingham's Rock Choir. The group launched the 24-day arts extravaganza ...
Wokingham stopped and remembered today as the two-minute silence was marked. Both the town mayor and his deputy led the ...
ORGANISERS of this year’s Wokingham Winter Carnival have issued an urgent plea for lorries. The annual event attracts thousands of ...
THIS weekend is Remembrance Sunday and events will be taking place across the borough. Most churches will hold services that ...
TV stars gave a boost for the Poppy Appeal by collecting on the streets of Wokingham today (Saturday, October 31). ...
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