Volunteers wanted to join in Wokingham town’s Litter Heroes event
THE MONTHLY Wokingham litter pick will take place from the town hall on Saturday, March 9 at 10am. Materials will ...
THE MONTHLY Wokingham litter pick will take place from the town hall on Saturday, March 9 at 10am. Materials will ...
A portable litter vacuum has been bought by Wokingham Town Council to help Wokingham Litter Heroes. This group picks up ...
Picture: Tony Johnson OPEN for business – or open to problems? That was the dilemma this week as the overdue ...
LOCAL retailers have made a passionate plea to Wokingham’s shoppers: come in to the town centre and get shopping. A ...
This Saturday, the annual Wokingham Fireworks event will take place – there’s some changes at the starting point THIS weekend, ...
Days after we revealed Wetherspoon and Cara are leaving Wokingham, it has been announced that a wine festival that supports ...
WOKINGHAM’S Town Hall is taking part in this Sunday’s Heritage Open Day. The event gives visitors the chance to explore ...
VISITORS to Wokingham will be able to learn more about its past thanks to a new booklet published by a ...
Wokingham and East Berkshire Camera club members have been inspired by two of their fellow members who have won recognition ...
The hunt is on for Wokingham’s bonniest baby. The Wokingham Paper’s stand at the May Fayre will be a pop-up ...
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