WATCH: Morris dancers take over a Wokingham shop to avoid a rain shower
Stormy Saturdays didn’t stop a local morris dance troupe from entertaining people. Working to the old adage if wet, indoors, ...
Stormy Saturdays didn’t stop a local morris dance troupe from entertaining people. Working to the old adage if wet, indoors, ...
IN ITS annual dash of pomp and circumstance, Wokingham town welcomed its new mayor on Tuesday, May 17. Cllr Gwynneth ...
IT’S BACK for the 21st time. A whole day of family fun at what is thought to be the largest ...
A CHANCE to get your blood pressure tested is coming to Wokingham town centre this Saturday. The Rotary Club of ...
This weekend is Easter and, as usual, plans are in place for a Passion Play in Market Place on Good Friday. ...
A COMMUNITY stalwart has died and her funeral will take place this Friday. Eileen Mortimore, the wife of Gerry, died peacefully on ...
On the second day of Advent Wokingham came together to decorate the borough's Christmas tree. Market Place was the venue ...
The Wokingham Winter Carnival is a big event in the borough's calendar and this year takes the theme Best of ...
A WHOLE day of fun is planned for Wokingham this Sunday as the annual winter carnival returns. This year, the ...
A workshop to discuss planned changes to Wokingham’s “town square” will be held on Monday. The evening event will give ...
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