Santa Claus is coming to town (…and he’s got a new sleigh!)
FATHER Christmas is coming to town, and this year he has a top-of-the-range sleigh to travel in style. The Woodley and Earley Lions, who arrange for Santa Claus and his...
Read moreDetailsFATHER Christmas is coming to town, and this year he has a top-of-the-range sleigh to travel in style. The Woodley and Earley Lions, who arrange for Santa Claus and his...
Read moreDetailsCLIVE McNELLY is hoping Wokingham and Emmbrook can make Lowther Road "a fortress" after shocking Woodley United to claim their first home win of the season. Struggling Sumas...
Read moreDetailsONCE again, members of REME will form part of a procession to mark Wokingham’s remembrance. On Friday, November 11, the two minute silence will be marked in Wokingham’s Market Place....
Read moreDetailsA NEW survey suggests that more than one in 10 children living in Wokingham borough are living in poverty – and in Reading East, the figure is even higher: one...
Read moreDetailsTHIS year’s Giving Tree Appeal has been launched to offer you the chance to make a local child smile this Christmas, writes Sally Bryant. For more than 15 years, generous...
Read moreDetailsTHE LATEST addition to Wokingham’s town centre has been revealed: a new Vodafone store. It is the first of the big phone networks to open a branch and it will...
Read moreDetailsTHE OPENING date has been announced for Giggling Squid, a new Thai restaurant in Wokingham’s town centre. Taking over the unit vacated when Cleaver left Wokingham, Giggling Squid will be serving...
Read moreDetailsThe answer to motorists' misery? Build an extra lane! Drivers blamed for delays Lane changing at fault 50mph speed limit mooted New white lines on the way THE SOLUTION to...
Read moreDetailsMarks & Spencer has announced that it is to shut up to 60 stores across the country as part of a review of its retail offering. Instead of its traditional...
Read moreDetailsJOHN REDWOOD has vowed to back Brexit, should Parliament be asked to vote on the issue, despite constituents voting in favour of staying in the European Union. Earlier this week,...
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