Nirvana Spa CEO crosses English Channel to raise funds for Alzheimer’s
More than £10,000 was raised for an Alzheimer’s charity last month when Nirvana Spa’s CEO bravely swam across the English Channel
Read moreDetailsMore than £10,000 was raised for an Alzheimer’s charity last month when Nirvana Spa’s CEO bravely swam across the English Channel
Read moreDetailsTHE historic Walter Arms is a venue you’ve probably driven past many times and wondered what it’s like inside. Well, after an extensive makeover from new owners, it is safe...
Read moreDetailsTHEY have been at the heart of the village for over 350 years. Now the two oldest residents in Winnersh will finally be named during this Saturday's annual fete. The...
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION evening last Wednesday saw staff at a Sindlesham pub welcome guests to explore its makeover. The Walter Arms held a VIP part to mark the end of a...
Read moreDetailsFREEMASONRY has been brought to book, thanks to a generous donation from a former member. Earlier this month, a newly refurbished library and museum was opened at the Sindlesham-based Berkshire...
Read moreDetailsMember, Richard Pearcy with visitor Andrew Beattie. Picture: Steve Smyth for The Wokingham Paper A MODEL railway exhibition held last month was a huge success. Crowds flocked to Sindlesham Baptist...
Read moreDetailsApart from being the most famous year in English history for football fans, 1966 is also a red letter year for a local model railway society, writes Sabita Burke. Over...
Read moreDetailsLAUGHTER is on offer tomorrow night at The Walter Arms in Sindlesham. The monthly comedy night is returning and cracking the gags will be Sunjai Arif, Nathan Eagle, Declan Kennedy...
Read moreDetailsA UNIQUE project to recreate the bygone age of steam railways in Wokingham has picked up a national prize. Members of the Berkshire Area N-Gauge rail modelling group, which meets...
Read moreDetailsTRIBUTES have been paid to the respected choreographer and mime Lindsay Kemp who died last week. He was a former pupil at Bearwood College
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