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A breast cancer survivor's hopes of raising thousands for charity have been dented after a sponsor backed out of a charity calendar.
Read moreDetailsA breast cancer survivor's hopes of raising thousands for charity have been dented after a sponsor backed out of a charity calendar.
Read moreDetailsDarth Vader, Storm Troopers, a Shore Trooper and a Jawa will be in the Wokingham Winter Carnival parade on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsTrained tattooist Vicky Martin recreates 3D nipples for people who have had single or double mastectomies.
Read moreDetailsA black pickup truck reversed into the glass shop front two times to break into the building.
Read moreDetailsThe borough will receive up to £50,000 to help secure expert advice for locally-led solutions to housing challenges.
Read moreDetailsPreviously known as Wokingham and Bracknell Districts MENCAP, the charity has completely re-branded to better represent their core aims.
Read moreDetailsThe Dinton Anti Activity Action Group has formed to campaign against the planned design.
Read moreDetailsAfter the upcoming funeral was advertised in The Wokingham Paper last week, over 50 people showed up to pay their respects to the late Mr Colin Miller.
Read moreDetailsA little piece of innovative technology made all the difference for a Winnersh girl trying to pass her cycling course.
Read moreDetailsFrench cuisine is often considered to be of the highest quality in the world, so upon visiting Côte Brasserie in Wokingham, a quality dining experience was anticipated.
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