Shift Up: Track to the Future
Motoring with Lee Kahl. Ever taken part in an organised track day? You should, because they’re jolly good fun! My office is probably the same as most people’s. There are...
Read moreDetailsMotoring with Lee Kahl. Ever taken part in an organised track day? You should, because they’re jolly good fun! My office is probably the same as most people’s. There are...
Read moreDetailsMotoring with Lee Kahl. ‘What kind of car should I buy?” is, without a doubt, the most common question people ask me. For a giggle I may sometimes suggest a...
Read moreDetailsTHIS year’s Giving Tree Appeal has been launched to offer you the chance to make a local child smile this Christmas. For more than 15 years, generous Wokingham people have...
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Three Mile Cross is due to appear in court charged with burglary. Ashley Reed-Jones, 20, of Caribou Walk, is charged with trespassing at a property in Colemansmoor...
Read moreDetailsWork by a technology whizz kid born with one hand has helped pioneer low cost bionic hands for children. Daniel Melville tested the world’s first 3D printed multi-grip bionic hand...
Read moreDetailsA thousand protesters packed into meetings to object to a possible 3,500 new homes being built on Green Belt land east of Twyford. An extra 8,000-10,000 residents would more than...
Read moreDetailsA COUPLE from Middlesex are looking forward to spending their retirement in a luxurious apartment after moving into a new development in Wokingham town centre. Maureen and Alan Painter, who...
Read moreDetailsBill and Ted's Excellent Adventure - a film involving a time travelling phone box - will be screened in a Wokingham town centre park tomorrow night, writes Kabir Dave. The cult...
Read moreDetailsHenley Festival took place in Remenham last week. HILARY SCOTT was our woman in the VIP stalls … The Pet Shop Boys said for once they didn’t feel overdressed, some...
Read moreDetailsIT HAS been the most fascinating of election campaigns and not necessarily for the right reasons. From the moment local MP Theresa May stood outside 10 Downing Street to declare...
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