Pet workshops for children this half-term
TWO pet shops in the borough will be holding special workshops for children next week aimed at helping them learn how to care for their pets. The Creature Care events...
Read moreDetailsTWO pet shops in the borough will be holding special workshops for children next week aimed at helping them learn how to care for their pets. The Creature Care events...
Read moreDetailsThe third tenant for the new Peach Place shopping complex has been revealed - it is to be the book retailer Waterstones. In a vote of confidence not just for...
Read moreDetailsProfessional boxer ‘Sniper’ Sam Smith writes a weekly column, exclusive to The Wokingham Paper, all about his life as a prizefighter as he prepares for the biggest test of his...
Read moreDetailsSUNDAY lunch at a Hurst pub was steam powered thanks to a special display. A group of steam powered vehicles visited The Elephant and Castle in Lodge Road at the...
Read moreDetailsA PENSIONER was hospitalised after being attacked in a Shinfield street earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsA ROAD has been closed after a burst water main caused a minibus to fall into a sinkhole. Nine Mile Ride has been shut to traffic this morning and diversions...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Film Society is preparing to presents a special dementia friendly screening of Brigadoon this week
Read moreDetailsA TWO-BEDROOM apartment in Wokingham’s town centre is being offered for sale thanks to Martin & Co.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS on the rat-plagued Gorse Ride estate have claimed they are being punished for being poor
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM funeral directors is hoping you’ll pop in for tea later this month, and help raise money for charity at the same time. AB Walker, based on London Road,...
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