The search is on for Wokingham’s very own Angel of the North
Arts4Wokingham is searching for Wokingham's own Angel of the North, as part of the town centre regeneration project.
Arts4Wokingham is searching for Wokingham's own Angel of the North, as part of the town centre regeneration project.
A drone pilot has been snapping scenic shots of Wokingham, to show the town from a new perspective.
Plans for 95 new houses could bridge the gap between Wokingham and Bracknell, and could also demolish a local stables.
LAST WEEK, residents at three Wokingham care homes joined 8,000 others across the countryto mark National Tea Day. The Berkshire ...
VODAFONE has joined forces with charity Promise Inclusion to help residents stay connected during the pandemic. The telecommunications provider has ...
A WOODLEY man has been banned from getting behind the wheel for 14 months after pleading guilty to drink driving. ...
SEA SHANTIES continue to enjoy a revival and that’s the case with our hit list this week. The Salts make ...
Wokingham firm Intersurgical is supporting the global fight against covid, by distributing equipment to India.
A WOKINGHAM charity has praised a crochet group for its recent fundraising efforts. Dingley’s Promise, which delivers early years support ...
Time to change tack on cleaner and greener I have received election communications from both the Conservative and Liberal Democrat ...
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