IN THE COMMUNITY: Wokingham Horticultural Society look at gardens in Peru
At Wokingham Horticultural Association's first meeting of 2020, Paul Whittle's slides transported us to Peru. He shared his fascination for, ...
At Wokingham Horticultural Association's first meeting of 2020, Paul Whittle's slides transported us to Peru. He shared his fascination for, ...
Club owner James Suarez organised the tribute run in Mr Drake’s memory. He said: “It was really moving. We had ...
THEY say there’s no such thing as a free lunch, but a free brunch? Yep, that’s a thing. Families are ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL remains committed to breast feeding and is pledging to create a sustainable, long-term future for the Breastfeeding ...
WHETHER Wokingham Borough Council had learnt any lessons from the high court battle with Hare Hatch Sheeplands was a question ...
At a meeting of Wokingham Borough Council held on Thusday, January 23, two questions were asked by members of the ...
Commissioned by the Wokingham Society, the statue depicts a Song Thrush sat on an English Elm, with a White-letter Hairstreak ...
A SHUTTLEBUS service aimed at helping connect people in Finchampstead during waterworks on Nine Mile Ride will start running from ...
In January last year I was the focus of a Wokingham Paper article when I resigned as Wokingham Borough Evendons ...
The informal and confidential sessions are an opportunity for Wokingham residents to receive information and support regarding their drug or ...
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