IN THE COMMUNITY: Join the dawn chorus with the RSPB
Have you ever been woken up at 5am with what seems like every bird in your neighbourhood singing at the top of its voice? If so, then you have been...
Read moreDetailsHave you ever been woken up at 5am with what seems like every bird in your neighbourhood singing at the top of its voice? If so, then you have been...
Read moreDetailsJose Gomes said that Reading’s remaining four league matches in the Championship will be like ‘four finals’ as the Royals look to survive the drop. The Royals picked up a...
Read moreDetailsBy Isaac Farnworth (@isaac_farnworth) Reading manager Jose Games was full of praise and admiration for his players after they secured three more crucial points against Brentford at the Madejski. ...
Read moreDetailsTHERE were two very special guests at the meeting of the Woodley Over-55s Club last Friday – they were alpacas. The popular animals du jour paid a special visit to...
Read moreDetailsThe Finchampstead Society AGM was held on March 28 at 7.30pm in the Memorial Hall, Finchampstead. Concluding the meeting were talks given by Councillor David Cornish and Trevor Ottleveski. The...
Read moreDetailsTWO new names have been announced for Wokingham’s Peach Place development: an outdoor clothing company and a firm that designs luxury bathrooms. Mountain Warehouse and Ripples will join Cook, the...
Read moreDetails‘SELFISH’ council staff are being blamed for forcing businesses out of the Wokingham Youth and Community Centre. Last week we told how a popular toddlers dance class was under threat...
Read moreDetailsA GROUP of talented dancers is holding a fundraising ball so they can raise funds to take part in the Dance World Cup and help their chosen charity the Alexander...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM’S High Steward is now also Berkshire’s High Sheriff. On Wednesday, April 3, Lucy Zeal was appointed in the role at a special ceremony, and will remain in office until...
Read moreDetailsMember, Richard Pearcy with visitor Andrew Beattie. Picture: Steve Smyth for The Wokingham Paper A MODEL railway exhibition held last month was a huge success. Crowds flocked to Sindlesham Baptist...
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