Discover wartime secrets by moonlight at the library
Discover wartime secrets by moonlight at the library
Discover wartime secrets by moonlight at the library
PARENTS with children aged four and under can take them to Wokingham Library for a rhymetime session.
Get help with IT problems at Wokingham library
READERS will get the chance to meet famous authors online this spring. Wokingham Borough Libraries will deliver a series of ...
Wokingham Borough Council has closed its leisure centres and libraries for the four-week lockdown.
The decision to keep libraries shut was made earlier this week, but the council wants to know what services residents ...
Our series of lockdown fiction based in the theme of isolation continues, courtesy of Linda Fawke from the Wokingham Writers ...
USAGE in libraries has been booming during the coronavirus pandemic – despite them having shut their doors to the public. ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council is planning to keep its services open for the moment, but this could change should Government advice ...
A BOOKLIST aimed at helping children with their mental health has been released, writes Daisy Hanson. Focusing on tackling issues ...
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