Jeremy Vine gives his backing to Wokingham Cycling Club over café meeting place row
Wokingham Cycling Club (WCC) was threatened with court action if its members “organise any rides or events that incorporate Velolife at Warren Row”
Read moreDetailsWokingham Cycling Club (WCC) was threatened with court action if its members “organise any rides or events that incorporate Velolife at Warren Row”
Read moreDetailsEmma Barton - the patron of a Wokingham theatre school - will soon be sashaying on the dancefloor after being picked for the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing
Read moreDetailsRos Fernley with Lily the duck THE STEREOTYPE of a librarian is a fusty madam, with index finger constantly raised to sssssh! anyone who dares to whisper in their hallowed...
Read moreDetailsA GOLDEN celebration was held last month to mark the 50th anniversary of a sheltered accommodation scheme. And to cut the cake were two centenarians. Residents of Elizabeth Court in...
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE going to this year's Wargrave Festival have been urged to book the final remaining tickets after a near sell-out first two weeks. Thousands of locals and visitors have already...
Read moreDetailsA BODY has been found in woods near Wargrave, causing police officers to call off the search for a missing man. On Tuesday, June 18, 25-year-old Andrew Southworth was reported...
Read moreDetailsEleven Berkshire charities have been awarded their share of a £1 million fund by a global financial company. The winning charities from the borough- voted for by more...
Read moreDetailsUPDATED - Police have found a body in woods near Wargrave and believe this is Andrew Southworth. Thames Valley Police is appealing for the public’s help in locating a...
Read moreDetailsTHERE is a magical touch to this year's Wargrave Festival. TV star, Debbie McGee, will be talking about her life with the late Paul Daniels who lived in the village....
Read moreDetailsOn the night of June 24, 1994 a huge thunderstorm descended on Knowl Hill, Berkshire. It could have been seen as something of an omen and one which might have...
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