Wokingham’s Nina Barough CBE awarded Freedom of the City of London
Wokingham resident and founder of cancer charity Walk the Walk receives prestigious honour
Read moreDetailsWokingham resident and founder of cancer charity Walk the Walk receives prestigious honour
Read moreDetailsRail passengers are being urged to avoid all non-essential travel during the heatwave.
Read moreDetailsGolfing in Berkshire advertising feature SONNING GOLF CLUB Originally designed by the world-renowned J.H. Taylor, with later input from Harry Colt, the club also offers a range of competitive membership...
Read moreDetailsTake it to Spokes ETC, Earley Town Council's new bike workshop
Read moreDetailsReports were published online which suggested that people were seen arriving at the "asylim" hotel.
Read moreDetailsTo mark this week's Indie News Week 2026, Wokingham Today and Reading Today is holding a "Meet the Team" event today.
Read moreDetailsNew vehicle means social groups can continue to enjoy low-cost transport
Read moreDetailsBorough's motorcyclists rev up Wokingham animal shelter's finances
Read moreDetailsTo mark Indie News Week 2026, Wokingham Today and Reading Today is hosting a "Meet the Team" event.
Read moreDetailsSeveral posts appeared last week which indicated the services from Reading would only be allowing passengers to alight in Wokingham.
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