Lady Elizabeth to retire from High Steward role
WOKINGHAM’S High Steward has announced her intention to retire after 25 years’ service, and she is intending to pass on the honorary role to her daughter. Appointed in 1992, Lady...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM’S High Steward has announced her intention to retire after 25 years’ service, and she is intending to pass on the honorary role to her daughter. Appointed in 1992, Lady...
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of Crowthorne Tennis Club will represent Berkshire against Great Britain internationals next month. Eight of Crowthorne's players will compete as part of the annual Forte Village 24-hour tennis marathon,...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Housing (WHL) said it has just completed the final site clearance work on behalf of Wokingham Borough Council (WBC) at the old Woodley Age Concern site at Southlake Crescent....
Read moreDetailsNine “vital” road schemes and four strategic development roads across Wokingham borough will be built by Balfour Beatty after the company was awarded a £124 million contract by Wokingham Borough...
Read moreDetailsHIGHLIGHTS of the new 2.3km Arborfield Cross Relief Road linking the A327 Reading Road with the A327 Eversley Road include a green bridge that will allow pedestrians, cyclists and horses...
Read moreDetailsTWO minutes work can help secure your internet – that’s the message from Thames Valley Police. The force is encouraging residents to install Quad9, an add-on to your web browser that...
Read moreDetailsA woman who has cared for others for 25 years, is the new manager of the thriving Twyford and District Age Concern day centre, writes Sue Corcoran. Debs Heffernan of...
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough residents are experiencing snow and sleet showers this morning, but The Met Office is expecting temperatures to rise throughout the day. Although the snow has not been forecast,...
Read moreDetailsAN APPLICATION to build a home within Park Place Estate in Upper Culham was approved by councillors at a planning meeting held at Wokingham Borough Council's offices on Wednesday, January...
Read moreDetailsA NEW sign warning drivers not to turn right at a busy junction unless it’s safe to do so has been installed. Last week, The Wokingham Paper highlighted two accidents...
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