Wokingham Free School Meals set to continue during Easter holidays
Wokingham borough charities have welcomed the council extending the Free School Meals scheme.
Wokingham borough charities have welcomed the council extending the Free School Meals scheme.
TWO men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was attacked in Lower Earley last night. Thames ...
The rector of St Paul's church in Wokingham has promised "nothing changes" after the church was attacked by an arsonist ...
Wokingham residents are urged to dispose of face masks properly, after a rise in face mask littering.
Residents have launched a petition to change Wokingham's name, and want to see the 'Woke' part struck off.
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THE BOROUGH had the second-largest increase in recycling rates across England last year, according to government data. The recycling rate ...
MUCKY PUPS can now enjoy bath time before they get home, thanks to a new dog washing station. Installed at ...
BEFORE the council discussed its Equality plan at a virtual meeting held on Thursday, March 18, there were a number ...
A WOKINGHAM restaurant owner is encouraging residents to order food directly, in a bid to support local businesses. Raja Majid, ...
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