Music man Arthur to retire from Wokingham’s market
THE last time Arthur Strand was given a send off it was led by American soul legend Jimmy Ruffin. The singer, whose hits included What Becomes of the Broken Hearted,...
Read moreDetailsTHE last time Arthur Strand was given a send off it was led by American soul legend Jimmy Ruffin. The singer, whose hits included What Becomes of the Broken Hearted,...
Read moreDetailsA MAN has been charged following reports of an assault on a pupil at one of the borough's secondary schools. Rainier Amara, 44, of Primrose Lane, Winnersh, has been charged...
Read moreDetailsA furious grandmother has accused NatWest of calling her “a liar” after claiming scammers stole thousands of pounds from her account (The Wokingham Paper, June 7). The 64 year-old, who...
Read moreDetailsBIG hearted people in Twyford have rallied round to honour one of the village’s most popular characters. James Foley, who died earlier this month, was described as “a very special...
Read moreDetailsVICKY Perry is a woman on a mission. The Wokingham mum has become a familiar sight whizzing around the town talking about a subject many find embarrassing. But Vicky is...
Read moreDetailsANGRY motorists say they are being fleeced up to £80 each at a council car park. The irate drivers claim confusing signage means many have been locked into the overflow...
Read moreDetailsTHE Forest School in Winnersh has been praised for “many positives” in its latest Ofsted report. New headteacher, Shirley Austin was described as “a real pacesetter” with leadership and management...
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN has been launched to help tackle loneliness and isolation among men in the borough . The Men’s Shed Movement has centres spread across the UK and there are...
Read moreDetailsWHEN it comes to golf, Tony Ross has a bigger handicap than most. Five years ago, the father of two was diagnosed with a rare form of blood cancer called...
Read moreDetailsA FURIOUS grandmother has condemned Wokingham’s NatWest bank after claiming scammers stole thousands of pounds from her account. The 64-year-old, who has asked not to be named, says the branch...
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