Steam power gives Elephant and Castle a boost
SUNDAY 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 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,...
Read moreDetailsA NEW shared office space will help the fire brigade save £49,000 a year. Last week, the Witness Care Unit from TVP and Victims First came together in new office...
Read moreDetailsA CHRISTIAN singer/songwriter will share his journey of faith to visitors to a Lower Earley church this week. Andy Flannagan is a London-based Irish singer-songwriter who describes himself as a...
Read moreDetailsWHEN Lorraine Chatfield received a card telling her she had to collect an unpaid letter, she raced to her local post office. She was concerned it could have been sent...
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