Wokingham sisters shave their hair for cancer charities
TWO Wokingham sisters were up for the chop in their effort to help cancer charities. The duo had their hair shaved off at Toni & Guy’s Wokingham branch last Friday,...
Read moreDetailsTWO Wokingham sisters were up for the chop in their effort to help cancer charities. The duo had their hair shaved off at Toni & Guy’s Wokingham branch last Friday,...
Read moreDetailsCONSTRUCTION work is due to begin on the new £32.5 million secondary school at Arborfield Garrison next month. Following the appointment of Bohunt Education Trust (BET) as the school provider,...
Read moreDetailsTHE borough council says it must find £4 million of budget cuts and is launching a month-long consultation to allow residents to have their say. Special drop-in sessions will be...
Read moreDetailsDINERS looking for a gluten free experience are being invited to eat at the borough’s newest restaurant. Jessy’s opened in Denmark Street on Saturday and the menu offers everything from breakfast...
Read moreDetailsA PLAY about a serial wannabe love-rat might not sound like the recipe for a fun night out, but that is exactly what audiences at The Wokingham Theatre got this...
Read moreDetailsFIRMS from Wokingham, Bracknell and beyond are being called on to lend their expertise to the curriculum of the new secondary school opening in Arborfield Garrison. Bohunt Education Trust (BET),...
Read moreDetailsGROWERS in Wokingham proved that there is still a hint of summer left at the California Gardeners’ Club Summer Show last weekend. A record number of entries from the club’s...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Town Hall’s previous life as a police and fire station was recreated as part of this year’s Heritage Open Day. The Market Place building opened its doors on Sunday...
Read moreDetailsAN EARLEY church is proving that two heads are better than one after welcoming its new vicars. The Revds Hannah and Philip Hobday will share the role of vicar at...
Read moreDetailsPLANS for a new ‘open all hours’ Post Office in Winnersh will come to fruition next month. The modern-style branch will be relocated to Winnersh Food and Wine in Reading...
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