Wokingham stage school patron signed up for Strictly Come Dancing
Emma Barton - the patron of a Wokingham theatre school - will soon be sashaying on the dancefloor after being picked for the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing
Read moreDetailsEmma Barton - the patron of a Wokingham theatre school - will soon be sashaying on the dancefloor after being picked for the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing
Read moreDetailsMore than 50,000 children in Thames Valley who were abused may soon be sidelined by the NHS, according to research published today by the children’s protection charity NSPCC. The NHS...
Read moreDetailsElle Won, the latest store to open in Wokingham’s Peach Place had a ribbon-cutting ceremony by the borough mayor
Read moreDetailsAN ELDERLY couple were subjected to a terrifying ordeal after three burglars left a man with head injuries after forcing their way into an Earley home on Tuesday night.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham social care employee has received recognition for her commitment and ‘can do attitude’, as she has been chosen to be part of a distinguished leadership programme. Social care...
Read moreDetailsA giant, cuddly Me to You bear will also be in Peach Place to welcome customers to the new Clintons store on Saturday
Read moreDetailsA teenager from Berkshire has received special recognition for her promotion of women’s cycling. Eme Cosh, 14- who began mountain biking only last year- has been named one of Cycling...
Read moreDetailsWokingham town centre was hit by yet another wave of vandalism on Tuesday night. In Denmark Street, the windows of kitchen store Designs for Living were smashed, while pots containing...
Read moreDetailsCanine Assisted Learning helps behaviour management for young people with social, emotional and behaviour difficulties, by using highly trained dogs
Read moreDetailsA Berkshire business is celebrating an award for its customer service following a thorough inspection. Newbury Building Society- one of the top 20 of its kind in the country- became...
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