Theresa May: Why I support the Syrian airstrikes
The Home Secretary - and Maidenhead MP - Theresa May was out of the country yesterday on Government business. She has just returned and told The Wokingham Paper why she supported...
Read moreDetailsThe Home Secretary - and Maidenhead MP - Theresa May was out of the country yesterday on Government business. She has just returned and told The Wokingham Paper why she supported...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Football League Round-up AARON BAKER scored twice and Michael Bartley was also on target for a Winnersh Rangers side who defeated Maidenhead Magpies 3-0 to record a first...
Read moreDetailsTHREE charities were the worthy recipients of a £25,000 donation by a Twyford-based company. Support services and construction group Interserve awarded £13,000 to Camp Mohawk in Wargrave, £7,500 to Wokingham-based...
Read moreDetailsCONCERNS over tax drove a well-known Woodley man to take his own life earlier this year. Robert Griffin, 54, of Jerome Road, died on Sunday, May 17 after being struck...
Read moreDetailsTHE Wokingham Paper is delighted to announce that Community Cash Tokens are back, thanks to TradeMark Windows. The scheme is simple – cut out the tokens we’ll print each week....
Read moreDetailsCOFFEE giant Costa has confirmed that it is due to open a branch in Twyford next month. Wokingham Borough Council approved the application to change the premises in the High...
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS of orchid lovers descended on Hare Hatch Sheeplands on Saturday for the Thames Valley Orchid Society’s fifth annual Spring Show. The Twyford garden centre was filled with beautiful and...
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