Borough mayor invites residents to Spring charity ball
Funds raised from the event will go to the mayor’s charity of the year, Debra UK — who support people with Epidermolysis Bullosa.
Read moreFunds raised from the event will go to the mayor’s charity of the year, Debra UK — who support people with Epidermolysis Bullosa.
Read moreOn Monday, January 27, Lucrezia Walker’s lecture to The Arts Society Wokingham will offer an informed insight into Dutch art in the 17th Century through these two titans of its...
Read moreSHOPPERS have helped raise more than £3,500 for five good causes across the Thames Valley. Each Southern Co-op store takes part in a challenge to raise funds for the selected...
Read moreFAIRY TALES with a twist are being brought to Binfield Library in a treat for younger readers. Creative Eye is recreating Sleeping Beauty and promising some interesting tweaks aimed at...
Read moreSHOPPERS have helped raise more than £3,500 for five good causes across the Thames Valley. Each Southern Co-op store takes part in a challenge to raise funds for the selected...
Read moreA NEW tea range that helps refugees get back into work is going on sale in Wokingham and Binfield on Monday.
Read moreA NEW cash machine has been installed at a garage in Binfield. The free-to-use machine was officially opened this morning by members of the LINK cash machine network and the...
Read moreFOLLOWING last year’s special remembrance parades to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War, the borough is making preparations for this year’s services and parades. Most...
Read moreSCARECROWS can be spotted across Binfield next week as villagers raise money for charity with their straw sculptures. The Binfield Scarecrow Trail will run from Monday, October 28 to Sunday,...
Read moreA HOME in Binfield was ransacked by thieves during an early-evening burglary. Thames Valley Police said that the thieves broke into the back garden and them smashed a patio door.
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