FROM THE CHAMBER: Further slap in the face for Wokingham’s shops
Nobody wants to see empty shops and boarded up windows. But if we don't support the businesses that are here now, that's what will happen
Read moreDetailsNobody wants to see empty shops and boarded up windows. But if we don't support the businesses that are here now, that's what will happen
Read moreDetailsIf you had to choose how the Council spent its money, what would you do differently?
Read moreDetailsSuch a pretty piece, A fair bargain For a penny's worth Of scraped up detritus?
Read moreDetailsBecause we are experiencing these immediate financial pressures, we need to think long term to find ways to improve the council's financial situation
Read moreDetailsWe're coming up to a busy time of year, and if you find the lead-up to Christmas a little overwhelming, you are not alone.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Community Awards couldn’t exist without support from some brilliant companies. Blueprint Fitted Furniture is behind Young hero of the year Aged up to including 16 what have you...
Read moreDetailsREADING ATHLETICS LADIES tackled the mud and rain to make a promising start to their XC season at Aldershot.
Read moreDetailsLast week in my column I wrote about the four different ways a referee might act over a player pulling the shirt of an opponent.
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Read moreDetailsOur health outcomes do not compare well with other developed countries, cancer survival rates are poorer as are survival times for many conditions.
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