PROPERTY: Nothing beats a viewing
IT is the first thing you hear on any television programme dealing with property – you have to view. Yes, you can get an idea of a house from photographs...
Read moreDetailsIT is the first thing you hear on any television programme dealing with property – you have to view. Yes, you can get an idea of a house from photographs...
Read moreDetailsWHEN it comes to recycling, pupils at Gorse Ride Junior School don’t just talk rubbish. The enterprising students collect it as well and this week their efforts won the school...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council needs 10 more local foster families for children and young people in care. Now it has organised a special drop-in event to give prospective foster parents information...
Read moreDetailsORGANISERS of the Twyford Kids Duathlon have praised parents and volunteers for making the event such a success. A total of 185 children aged between eight and 14 ran, cycled...
Read moreDetailsLOCALS in Emmbrook are angry they will have to wait another three months before a concrete batching plant is finally closed. They claim Berkshire Concrete has been operating illegally on...
Read moreDetailsIt is nearly six full months since I took up the position of Chief Executive at Citizens Advice Wokingham - having joined mid-November 2018. I have really enjoyed my time...
Read moreDetailsA SIGNED album by The Beatles has sold for a record £9,600 at Wokingham Auctions. The rare edition of the group's debut album, Please Please Me, would have cost £1.12s...
Read moreDetailsRETAIL sales in the UK have grown but Brexit uncertainty could lead to a fall. The latest economic statistics from the CBI Distributive Trades Survey show a mixed fortune for...
Read moreDetailsTHE record books will show that officially she came last in the 2019 London Marathon. But no matter how you look at it, Mwangala Lethbridge is a winner in every...
Read moreDetailsHARD drugs are being sold in Wokingham for as little as £5 a hit. That’s the warning from addiction experts who say heroin and crack cocaine are fuelling crime rates...
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