THE SUN’S smile was almost as big as that on the youngsters attending this year’s Wokingham Town Council family fun day
THE SUN’S smile was almost as big as that on the youngsters attending this year’s Wokingham Town Council family fun ...
THE SUN’S smile was almost as big as that on the youngsters attending this year’s Wokingham Town Council family fun ...
A CELEBRATION evening last Wednesday saw staff at a Sindlesham pub welcome guests to explore its makeover. The Walter Arms ...
A PEACH STREET charity shop is hoping to encourage Wokingham's shoppers to pick up a bargain – and get involved ...
A NEW soft play centre has opened – and the first person to test it out was the deputy mayor. ...
One of the borough's four MPs announced her resignation as Prime Minister, saying the role had been "the honour of ...
THE NEXT screening from the Wokingham Film Society will be Colette. The film, rated 15, stars Kiera Knightly and Dominic ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council needs 10 more local foster families for children and young people in care. Now it has organised ...
A FESTIVAL of wellbeing will be good for Wokingham’s minds, bodies and souls and it’s coming to the borough later ...
REVELLERS in Wokingham are toasting the news that the town's latest hostelry has announced an opening date. The Sit & ...
A grandmother from Wokingham is asking for help to solve a 40-year mystery. Su McArthur used to live on the, ...
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