 Final week of Paulo's Circus with discounted tickets
It’s the last week to enjoy Paulo’s Circus at Dinton Pastures Country Park in Hurst and there’s 45 per cent off tickets.
The show features trapeze artists, tightrope walking, juggling, knife throwing and more, promising fun for all ages.
Discounted tickets now start from £5.30 (reduced from £9) for performances on:
- Thursday 9 October at 6.30pm
- Friday 10 October at 5pm and 7.30pm
- Saturday 11 October at 2pm and 4.30pm
- Sunday 12 October at 1pm and 3.30pm
To claim the discount, enter the code YOUAREAMAZING at the checkout when on the Paulo’s Circus website. The offer is valid until 10am on Friday 10 October and can be redeemed against any of the above shows.
 Join the Wokingham Borough Big Community Switch
Join more than 2,000 Wokingham residents who have registered to explore better energy tariffs.
The Big Community Switch scheme gives you access to competitive deals from trusted suppliers, including 100 per cent renewable options. There’s no obligation to switch, just the chance to check if you could save.
Registration is open until Friday 31 October, so why not join your neighbours and see what you could save?
 Support local and win big
This month, one lucky winner of the Community Lottery Super Draw will be getting their hands on the new iPhone 17 Pro, just a month after its release.
If that's not for you, you can take the £1,000 cash or choose to donate the money to plant 1,000 trees!
To be in with a chance of winning the prize, grab a ticket for the Wokingham Borough Community Lottery before 8pm on Saturday 25 October.
Lottery tickets cost £1 a week with at least 50p going to a fantastic, local good cause of your choice.
There’s also the chance to win the weekly jackpot of £25,000 if you match all six numbers in the lottery draw.
To take part in the Wokingham Borough Community Lottery you must be 18+.
For more information about gambling, please visit gambleaware.org
 Proposed solar canopies at Mereoak Park and Ride
We've started the planning process to install solar canopies at Mereoak Park and Ride, near Junction 11 of the M4.
If approved, it would generate around 1.2 million kWh of renewable electricity each year. That's enough to power over 440 average UK homes or charge 150,000 electric vehicles.
No decision has been made yet - as well as still being subject to approval, this will only go ahead if the business case remains viable.
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