Shoppers slapped with £70 fines … for parking at Tesco’s Wokingham store
ANGRY shoppers have criticised supermarket giant Tesco after being slapped with £70 fines for parking at the Wokingham store.
Read moreDetailsANGRY shoppers have criticised supermarket giant Tesco after being slapped with £70 fines for parking at the Wokingham store.
Read moreDetailsFOR the past three years, Ronnie Goodberry has shared his living room with boxes of crisps, bags of nappies and even a king-sized hospital bed
Read moreDetailsThe multi-award winning Tom Dale Company combines movement, light, sound and energy to put the body at the centre of digital interaction.
Read moreDetailsENTRIES are now open for the 2023 Business Awards organised by the Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce.
Read moreDetailsFOR Mike Holoway, Berkshire will always have a special place in his heart ? and it's all thanks to Mike Read and Steve Wright on Radio 210
Read moreDetailsIF you would like to try your hand at bowling but feel a little green, then pop along to Maiden Erlegh Bowling Club
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE who have a house valuation could find themselves far from home.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM charity that supports families living on low incomes has been awarded nearly £70,000 to fund a number of vital projects.
Read moreDetailsTHE south east is still home to the highest number of estate agents. New figures show the area accounts for 29% of the UK total an increase of 11%
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at a Hurst-based charity The Cowshed have welcomed their latest recruit ? a three tonne van called Ermintrude.
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