Stay yolk-al and enjoy this Easter fundraiser in Hurst
Parents have come up with a cracking good plan, with some wacky ideas, to raise funds their children’s school this ...
Parents have come up with a cracking good plan, with some wacky ideas, to raise funds their children’s school this ...
“It’s been a year, a whole year!” We’ve heard that a lot in the last week… and over this year ...
Wokingham Town Council wants to hear from residents on plans to revamp King George V play park.
TWO men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was attacked in Lower Earley last night. Thames ...
Residents have launched a petition to change Wokingham's name, and want to see the 'Woke' part struck off.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0PYiC0BrtYs3x2aHP0pDmt?si=a5223b26e37344af MUSIC is full of surprises – bands constantly reinvent themselves and create some amazing sounds. You can experience that ...
THE COUNCIL will refurbish more than 60 roads over the coming year in an effort to “keep the borough moving ...
THE COUNCIL is helping recruit carers across the borough. Cllr Charles Margetts, executive member for health, wellbeing, and adult services, ...
THE BOROUGH had the second-largest increase in recycling rates across England last year, according to government data. The recycling rate ...
THE BOROUGH mayor has launched a roll of honour to recognise people that have made a difference in the pandemic. ...
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