Coronavirus – Sing Health Choirs cancels planned concert over safety fears
THIS SATURDAY, Sing Healthy Choir were meant to be performing at Wokingham Baptist Church, but the group has postponed the ...
THIS SATURDAY, Sing Healthy Choir were meant to be performing at Wokingham Baptist Church, but the group has postponed the ...
ORGANISERS of the Reading Half Marathon are still planning for the event to go ahead, although the London Marathon has ...
RESTAURANTS and food delivery companies are taking action to safeguard their customers as a result of the coronavirus. Additional hygiene ...
PLANS to postpone Wokingham’s local elections by a year due to the coronavirus have been welcomed by politicians. The decision ...
A WOKINGHAM-based charity shop is hoping that it can receive spring cleaning donations. The Blue Cross in Market Place says ...
A NEW childrenswear boutique will open in Elms Field, Wokingham this Saturday. Independent store This Little Piggy is moving from ...
The Neighbourhood Watch scheme is calling for people to look out for neighbours during the coronavirus outbreak. Suggestions include establishing ...
“We’re chuffed to bits” – that’s the verdict of the new owners of The Lord Raglan pub in Wokingham, which ...
AT 5pm this evening, Wokingham’s newest pub opens. The Lord Raglan in Denmark Street has had a £350,000 makeover, turning ...
HIGH DEFINITION CCTV cameras have been installed to Wokingham town hall in a bid to crackdown on anti-social behaviour. The ...
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