Gadgets galore for Wokingham
Fonehouse, a new gadget store, has opened its doors in Wokingham town centre.
Fonehouse, a new gadget store, has opened its doors in Wokingham town centre.
Rosi Morgan-Barry from Wokingham recently published the second edition of her Jane Austen-inspired novel, The Bitter and the Sweet.
Citizens Advice Wokingham is repurposing funding to train 72 Mental Health First Aiders for free.
EMMBROOK School is to close on Monday and Tuesday due to the coronavirus pandemic. The secondary school contacted parents on ...
DIVERSIONS will be in place on the M4 this weekend, as Highways England continues its project to convert the road ...
A Christmas market in taking place on Peach Place on Sunday.
Wokingham's Dressing the Christmas Tree ceremony is taking place online this year as part of the Virtual Living Advent Calendar.
A CHARITY shop is one of the stores reopening as the second lockdown lifts. WADE, in Rose Street, has had ...
Shoppers at Wokingham's Tesco have generously donated nearly 1,000lbs of much-needed food for those in need.
Wokingham Borough Council is encouraging residents to look into three different schemes to keep their homes warm.
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