Wokingham’s BB Wines banned from selling alcohol after licence hearing
BB Wines shop owner, Parmit Singh Kapoor, 31, sold alcohol to underage teenagers a number of times.
Read moreDetailsBB Wines shop owner, Parmit Singh Kapoor, 31, sold alcohol to underage teenagers a number of times.
Read moreDetailsSoul Bah, who is training to compete in the 2023 Paralympics, has become the newest patron of Berkshire Vision.
Read moreDetailsWokingham.Today catches up with Spice Rack, one of the first curry houses to be nominated for Wokingham's Curry King award.
Read moreDetailsA section of Reading Road was relaid in the week commencing Monday, September 6 in a bid to improve drainage.
Read moreDetailsMore than 400 people attended Hurst Horticultural Show last month, a show which started in 1902.
Read moreDetailsRural Pie Co. came home with a handful of prizes at last week's prestigious British Pie Awards.
Read moreDetailsA new report from YouGov revealed more than a third of businesses said their mental health support services have improved over the last 18 months.
Read moreDetailsThe owners of Winnersh Triangle are going green, after revealing their roadmap to reducing carbon emissions.
Read moreDetailsMore than half of firms in the South East will ask employees to work on-site even if they are not happy to post-pandemic.
Read moreDetailsJust Around The Corner (JAC), a young person's charity based in Wokingham, has become one of Squire's Garden Centres' Charities of the Year.
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