FROM THE STUMP: Labour taking action on Wokingham’s cost of living crisis
The cost of living crisis is still a real issue across the borough and with the prospect of even higher bills this winter, it only looks to get worse.
Read moreDetailsThe cost of living crisis is still a real issue across the borough and with the prospect of even higher bills this winter, it only looks to get worse.
Read moreDetailsSUMMER time is perfect for barbecue food, but what if you want to enjoy life on the grill without the hassle of clearing up afterwards?
Read moreDetailsFor some time now I have been actively sharing stories of the kindness that exists in the world with my family, friends and colleagues.
Read moreDetailsA host of popular songs by Paul McCartney will be performed at The Hexagon, but you'll have to wait until next year to hear it.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Writers' Group holds regular contests for its members, and its most recent was themed around a town centre institution.
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to go back to the 80s is on offer at a Reading-based casino.
Read moreDetailsThere are a lot of books and articles being published these days about to what we need to do to get a peaceful state of mind.
Read moreDetailsI am gradually coming to the conclusion that the most challenging part of driving is not actually finding a destination, but parking.
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS are being warned of road closures on the M3 this weekend, affecting journey times.
Read moreDetailsHERE?S a news story about Yesterday, except it?s in the future.
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