Coronavirus – Government plans to postpone Wokingham's local elections until 2021
PLANS to postpone Wokingham’s local elections by a year due to the coronavirus have been welcomed by politicians. The decision ...
PLANS to postpone Wokingham’s local elections by a year due to the coronavirus have been welcomed by politicians. The decision ...
The number of people who have caught the coronavirus has increased substantially across the country. New data released by the ...
The Neighbourhood Watch scheme is calling for people to look out for neighbours during the coronavirus outbreak. Suggestions include establishing ...
WOKINGHAM Fire Station is to hold a charity car wash event on Saturday, March 21. Drivers turning up between 10am ...
IT’S PARTY time for a Wokingham town centre bathroom store. Ripples is celebrating the arrival of spring with the special ...
MUMS can enjoy a drink on the house this Mothering Sunday, thanks to a Wokingham town centre venue. Sit & ...
To all my amazing customers. I have decided after 14 fantastic years of running The Ivy of Sonning that it’s ...
Today is International Women’s Day, a day to celebrate the achievements of women across the globe, raise awareness against bias, ...
AN ACOUSTIC set by the band China Bears will be held in a Wokingham town centre record store on Saturday, ...
A NEW book charts the changes to the centrepiece of Wokingham’s bustling town centre. Published by The Wokingham Society and ...
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