Opening date for Wokingham's new The Lord Raglan pub revealed
TOWN centre workers have another reason to be clock watching next Thursday – the borough’s newest pub is set to ...
TOWN centre workers have another reason to be clock watching next Thursday – the borough’s newest pub is set to ...
PLANNED strikes on South Western Railway services have been called off. Members of the rail union RMT announced a suspension ...
CARNIVAL POOL will close on Sunday, May 10, as preparations to revamp the site get underway. Earlier this week, preparatory ...
MOTORISTS are facing delays of around 30 minutes this evening following a crash on the M4. Traffic is backing up ...
THE MONTHLY vegan food market will return to Wokingham town centre on Sunday, March 8, after last month’s event was ...
Wokingham Crime Conference will take place on Friday, March 13 and will explore cybercrime, courier fraud, telephone scams and doorstep ...
Funds raised from the event will go to the mayor’s charity of the year, Debra UK — who support people ...
A FOLK BAND will be providing music for audiences at St Mary’s Church in Shinfield on Saturday, March 7. The ...
THE Wokingham Literary Society will be holding its next meeting on Thursday, March 5. Rosemary Hughes will give a talk ...
A WARNING to businesses to take cyber security seriously was shared at a networking group meeting last week. On Friday, ...
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