From the Courts: September 23
A MAN from Wokingham has been fined £500 for driving over the alcohol limit. Paul Dorrity, 50, of Osborne Road, appeared at Reading Magistrates’ Court on August 9 where he...
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Wokingham has been fined £500 for driving over the alcohol limit. Paul Dorrity, 50, of Osborne Road, appeared at Reading Magistrates’ Court on August 9 where he...
Read moreDetailsPrime Minister Theresa May still shops at a village butchers where a favourite buy for her is herby sausages made on the premises, writes Sue Corcoran. Brexit and world problems...
Read moreDetailsHurst Morris People (HuMP) is inviting everyone to have a go at the traditional English pastime thanks to some free taster sessions. Would-be dancers can see the side in action...
Read moreDetailsOne hundred travellers’ families have moved their caravans onto a field on the Wokingham/Hurst border for a Romany born again Christian festival. They arrived on Monday on the field off...
Read moreDetailsA scarecrow which sparked a 999 emergency when a “dead body” was discovered near allotments has achieved more fame in a new, hotly-contested competition. Decorator Neil Maybury, 50, went on...
Read moreDetailsTHE day is finally here! As hundreds of young people across Wokingham borough open their exam result envelopes, we will be there to capture the moment. Check out how your...
Read moreDetailsA VILLAGE came together to send off one of its treasured members. The Hurst Village Society organised a special farewell event for Henry Farrar, who is leaving the borough to...
Read moreDetailsOPEN AIR cinema is coming to Dinton Pastures with a special screening of the popular film Grease. The 38-year-old film, complete with a popular soundtrack including Summer Nights, Greased Lightning...
Read moreDetailsTo loud applause from fellow Conservative MPs, the Prime Minister elect set out her vision for her term of office. Maidenhead MP Theresa May spoke outside the House of Commons...
Read moreDetailsA POLL of Conservatives carried out by The Times newspaper reveals that one of the borough's four MPs should be the next Prime Minister. Rated higher than Vote Leave figureheads...
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