FROM THE LEADER: Don’t forget to register to vote
A reminder, for those who haven't already, that you have until Monday, April 17, to register to vote in this year's local Council elections
Read moreDetailsA reminder, for those who haven't already, that you have until Monday, April 17, to register to vote in this year's local Council elections
Read moreDetailsIn the 1990s, German Chancellor Kohl was worried about a generation of politicians who were not influenced by the horrors of the Second World War.
Read moreDetailsGreen Party councillors are fully behind the plan to transform the historic Reading Gaol site into an arts and heritage centre
Read moreDetailsTimes remain tough, if you are looking for things to keep the children entertained I'd recommend checking out all the great activities we have
Read moreDetailsWe will be hosting our first-ever Community Festival, bringing together everyone in the area, including students, alumni, families, and our neighbours
Read moreDetailsWe're in the middle of the Easter story - halfway between Palm Sunday and Easter Day.
Read moreDetailsSoon we will be remembering the final days of the life of Jesus, including his final meal with his close followers.
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday March 7, Wokingham Town Hall was packed to the rafters with close to a hundred people ready to celebrate International Women's Day 2023
Read moreDetailsDo you like to travel? Perhaps you have visited some far-off places in your lifetime or perhaps you prefer to stay in your own home
Read moreDetailsOur washing machine broke this week. Then a day later, we noticed our dishwasher had packed up too.
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