Winter Carnival off – annual event to have virtual element to help Wokingham charities and community groups
IT’S ONE of the biggest events in Wokingham’s annual calendar and signifies the start of festive celebrations for many, but ...
IT’S ONE of the biggest events in Wokingham’s annual calendar and signifies the start of festive celebrations for many, but ...
FOUR charities have received a cash boost thanks to one of the biggest events in Wokingham’s calendar. Earlier this month, ...
THOUSANDS of residents across the borough welcomed in the festive season at Wokingham Winter Carnival last Sunday. The streets of ...
SATURDAY saw Woodley’s lights switched-on, Sunday was the annual Wokingham Winter Carnival. Both events were brilliant – and they moved ...
A breast cancer survivor's hopes of raising thousands for charity have been dented after a sponsor backed out of a ...
Darth Vader, Storm Troopers, a Shore Trooper and a Jawa will be in the Wokingham Winter Carnival parade on Sunday.
WE’VE got some news for you that is out of this world. To mark the 50th anniversary of the moon ...
A FAB four of local charities have been awarded their very own winter warmer. Last week, representatives from Me2 Club, ...
WORK by volunteers from a Wokingham retirement home to make the Winter Carnival a success has been recognised by the ...
With Peach Street, Denmark Street and Broad Street closed to traffic for the Wokingham Winter Carnival, there will be changes ...
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