Shuttlecocks ready for Lower Earley badminton battle
BADMINTON fans are invited to take part in a tournament at Loddon Valley Leisure Centre in Lower Earley this Saturday. Starting at 8am, the event is a men’s doubles contest...
Read moreDetailsBADMINTON fans are invited to take part in a tournament at Loddon Valley Leisure Centre in Lower Earley this Saturday. Starting at 8am, the event is a men’s doubles contest...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS in Woodley and Earley have been left with a bus service that is ‘no longer fit for purpose’ according to a group of campaigners. Following changes to the 19a...
Read moreDetailsCHARITY shop bargains including a policeman’s truncheon, a watercolour painting and a pie dish have fetched hundreds of pounds at a Wokingham auction. The items all went under the hammer...
Read moreDetailsA PURSE and a satnav have been stolen from a car in Winnersh. On Monday, October 16, a car parked in Greenacres Avenue was broken into, and a purse and...
Read moreDetailsA SCARECROW trail is currently taking place across Binfield village. Local residents have created more than 30 different colourful characters which will be on show outside houses until Sunday. Entry...
Read moreDetailsLEAD cladding has been stolen from a roof in Woodley. Overnight on Wednesday, October 18, a resident was woken up by a noise and saw a man on the roof...
Read moreDetailsTRIBUTES have been paid to a former three times mayor of Wokingham who has died. Frederick William Clark first held the post in 1989 when he was 73, as well...
Read moreDetailsA BUSINESS networking group that meets over breakfast opened its doors to welcome visitors last Friday. The BNI Wokingham chapter, which meets at Sand Martins Golf Club from 6.30am on...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL has listened to our campaign and is promising to introduce free parking as part of a support package for the town centre retailers. As we have featured...
Read moreDetailsThis Friday, October 27, marks National Black Cat Day: a day to celebrate all the monochrome moggies of the world. But it is not always a day of joy for...
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