Prime Minister does the floss, proving once again she is the dancing queen!
Prime Minister Theresa May followed the lead of young members of the Berkshire County Sports Club by dancing the floss in Sonning on Friday
Read moreDetailsPrime Minister Theresa May followed the lead of young members of the Berkshire County Sports Club by dancing the floss in Sonning on Friday
Read moreDetailsBOHUNT WOKINGHAM'S Under-14s girls football team are British champions. The youngsters competed as part of the English Schools' FA Rod Houston Cup at Lilleshall in Shropshire over the weekend, qualifying...
Read moreDetailsHE’S SEEN trolley buses and On The Buses, he’s been a fitter’s mate and helped avoid a serious accident. And it’s all in a day’s work for Reading Buses’ longest-serving...
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD residents have been left feeling lost in the post after a vital community resource suddenly shut. The Post Office, located in Booze Bargain, has been shut for over a...
Read moreDetailsProfessional boxer ‘Sniper’ Sam Smith writes a weekly column, exclusive to The Wokingham Paper, as he prepares for the biggest test of his career, competing with seven others for a...
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR swimming pool is currently closed to the public, despite it being half-term. Carnival Pool in Wokingham closed last week due to a technical problem, and despite working round...
Read moreDetailsTHE INTERIM chief executive of Wokingham Borough Council has stepped down “to pursue other opportunities”. Manjeet Gill was appointed in August last year on a six-month contract while the council...
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...
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