Technology helps Sadie get cycling
A little piece of innovative technology made all the difference for a Winnersh girl trying to pass her cycling course.
Read moreDetailsA little piece of innovative technology made all the difference for a Winnersh girl trying to pass her cycling course.
Read moreDetailsA family and their service dog were told to leave Wokingham Nando's because the dog posed a hygiene risk.
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.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps provide children with school uniforms has been given a helping hand thanks to a new event, Wokingham Soup. Organised by care provider Optalis, the event provides...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM financial adviser is offering a new, free service aimed at helping people establish the true cost of their life insurance policy. Andy Pulford, director at Faron Partnership, based...
Read moreDetailsA ROLEX watch sold for more than £11,000 in the October sale by Wokingham Auctions. The company had a range of heritage brands at its Silver, Jewellery, Watches & Luxury...
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR figure is preparing to return to Hare Hatch later this month - and this time he’s plastic-free. After a couple of years off, Father Christmas is preparing to...
Read moreDetailsMYSTERY shoppers have given a vote of confidence to the new landlords of a popular Charvil pub. The team behind The Heron on the Ford – which replaced The Land’s...
Read moreDetailsA Berkshire charity which takes pride in providing clothes to less fortunate families has just launched its most glamourous initiative yet. The Cowshed- based in Winnersh- will be Fairy Godmother...
Read moreDetailsA MAN was stabbed in the arm during a late-night attack on a home in Wokingham – and police are treating the case as attempted murder. The incident took place...
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