Ghostly goings on in Spencers Wood caught on camera
IF YOU go down to Spencers Wood today, you might just hear a scream - and it won't be because someone has missed the Number 7 bus to Reading, writes...
Read moreDetailsIF YOU go down to Spencers Wood today, you might just hear a scream - and it won't be because someone has missed the Number 7 bus to Reading, writes...
Read moreDetailsKind-hearted bosses at Reading Buses have been thanked for supporting two highly promising badminton players to progress with their training. For Reading Buses has agreed to honour Alex and Toby...
Read moreDetailsAN EASTER hamper was the star attraction at a fun event held in Spencers Wood on Saturday, April 13. Members of St Michael’s and All Angels Church on Basingstoke Road...
Read moreDetailsSPENCERS WOOD Football Club’s women’s team practices every Wednesday at Ryesish Green Sports Hub between 7pm and 8.30pm. Sessions cost £5 or £20 for five. The first session is free...
Read moreDetailsCOMMUNITY groups across the Thames Valley are being invited to apply for a new funding pot. Each month, David Wilson Homes Southern will donate £1,000 to a charity or organisation...
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Paper in 2017 highlighted the need for action in Spencers Wood A NEW footpath has been opened in Spencers Wood, helping pedestrians cope with a traffic bottleneck. Back...
Read moreDetailsA SPENCERS WOOD businessman has been jailed for stealing a ‘six figure sum’ from his business. Stuart Gray, of Basingstoke Road, Spencers Wood, will now spend just under three years...
Read moreDetailsA LENT course is being held on Thursdays evenings in the run-up to Easter. The group will discuss The Way. It will be screened at 8pm at Beech Hill Memorial...
Read moreDetailsTHE BOROUGH council is encouraging Wokingham residents to have their say on plans for the future of the area. A series of special meetings where residents can come and ask...
Read moreDetailsA SPENCERS WOOD woman claims four years of building work have turned her once idyllic house into a hell home. Cath Loftus says she has been choked by concrete dust,...
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