Mystery solved – here’s where Batman goes for his supplies
The Batmobile was spotted in Wokingham today as a superhero stocked up on his dinner, dinner, dinner, dinner Batman
Read moreDetailsThe Batmobile was spotted in Wokingham today as a superhero stocked up on his dinner, dinner, dinner, dinner Batman
Read moreDetailsA 47-year-old Reading man has been arrested on suspciion of murder after a body was found in Erith, London
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched a new detective recruitment programme to support university graduates.
Read moreDetailsLast month, Kevin Lenton, chair of the Berkshire South East Branch of CAMRA paid a visit to Wokingham-based Hope and Anchor pub to present the award.
Read moreDetailsPlatform YP students performed the show at The Whitty Theatre, in Wokingham, with help from guest teachers and school alumni.
Read moreDetailsSwallowfield Parish Stores has reopened under new owners, after it shut in mid-August following a dispute between the parish council and its tenants.
Read moreDetailsChiara Argieri said her two children, Tommy and Bella, are at different schools primary schools, resulting in an hour-long commute twice a day.
Read moreDetailsStephanie Skilton has organised The Big Boobie Bonanza, a fundraising fair in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support and Coppafeel.
Read moreDetailsThose that helped with the vaccine roll-out at The Bradbury Centre, in Wokingham, gathered on Sunday, September 5, with a celebratory barbecue.
Read moreDetailsThis month, Robert Piggott School is opening a Chaplaincy for students to ?stop, pause, reflect and pray?.
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