Winter Carnival is a WIN win for local charities
THREE local charities are celebrating after receiving substantial donations from the annual Wokingham Winter Carnival. Earlier this month, Wokingham Winter ...
THREE local charities are celebrating after receiving substantial donations from the annual Wokingham Winter Carnival. Earlier this month, Wokingham Winter ...
BEN FLETCHER clinched a bronze medal at the Antalya Grand Prix in Turkey. Competing for Ireland, the Wokingham-based judoka defeated ...
BOHUNT SCHOOL'S Under-13s girls football side have progressed to a national cup final. Competing in the English Schools Football Association ...
WOKINGHAM District Under-11s clinched an historic league double with a Good Friday victory at Oxford. Having already secured the Surrey ...
After the analysis of millions of social media posts from Wokingham residents, the Wokingham Litter Heroes are now able to ...
WOKINGHAM District Under-11s have clinched the Surrey District League title for the second consecutive year. George Weston-Brown netted the sealing ...
A VISIT to Crufts proved to be a day to remember for a Wokingham schoolgirl after she walked away with ...
A BIG thank you is being offered to long-suffering traders, retailers and residents as the first phase of Market Place ...
A SMILING Prime Minister officially opened a new council-built development of affordable homes in Phoenix Avenue on Friday. The new ...
A LOCAL charity that helps children with additional needs is celebrating after receiving a large grant. The Me2 Club, which ...
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