Dog & Duck to reopen after two-week refurbishment
An Emmbrook inn is preparing to reopen its doors after an extensive refurbishment programme. The Dog & Duck on Matthewsgreen Road closed on January 1, after a busy New Year's...
Read moreDetailsAn Emmbrook inn is preparing to reopen its doors after an extensive refurbishment programme. The Dog & Duck on Matthewsgreen Road closed on January 1, after a busy New Year's...
Read moreDetailsThe Emm Brook is expected to remain on flood alert overnight. Water levels within the borough, according to the latest update, are said to be higher than normal for this...
Read moreDetailsTHE Emm Brook has been placed on flood alert once again following another spell of heavy rain which hit the borough on Friday night. Alerts are a level below flood...
Read moreDetailsRubbish collections across the borough will take place on different days during the Christmas and New Year holidays. Refuse collections The days have changed because of the holiday period. Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsA NEW-look post office was unveiled by Wokingham’s town mayor in Emmbrook earlier this month. Following a major refurbishment the One Stop store in Reading Road, which incorporates the Post...
Read moreDetailsPLANS for a new ‘open all hours’ Post Office in Winnersh will come to fruition next month. The modern-style branch will be relocated to Winnersh Food and Wine in Reading...
Read moreDetailsA TEAM of quizzers from Emmbrook have proved they have brains after beating the Eggheads. Regulars from the Dog and Duck pub in Matthewsgreen Road appeared on the Jeremy Vine...
Read moreDetailsTHE Wokingham Paper is delighted to announce that Community Cash Tokens are back, thanks to TradeMark Windows. The scheme is simple – cut out the tokens we’ll print each week....
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Music Club returns to Emmbrook on Friday, June 19 with a night on blues. The special guest will be Andy Hodge and the Serious Blues Band, with support coming from Greg...
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