Why Winnersh man Christopher is now a zookeeper
ONE thing that a Winnersh man didn’t expect when the coronavirus lockdown was announced was to become a zookeeper. Every day, Christopher Elvin can be spotted taking one of his...
Read moreDetailsONE thing that a Winnersh man didn’t expect when the coronavirus lockdown was announced was to become a zookeeper. Every day, Christopher Elvin can be spotted taking one of his...
Read moreDetailsThe Spoony People, which first appeared in Winnersh last month as an interactive activity for local families have now appeared in Scotland and Australia.
Read moreDetailsA NEW charity created by three men in Lower Earley spiralled from planting fruit trees to aiming to feed the borough. Freely Fruity began with the idea to grow the...
Read moreDetails“The majority of Post Offices in the Wokingham area are open as Post Offices are designated as an essential retailer by the UK Government. Some branches are operating revised hours.”
Read moreDetails“I have no idea why they would do it —it’s not smart at the moment to gather in large illegal groups, especially as Covid-19 comes with respiratory problems and the...
Read moreDetailsKeith Sutherland — who is being treated for a fractured spine — has now been given a do-not-resuscitate order after testing positive for Covid-19.
Read moreDetailsA WINNERSH teenager helped lead her neighbours in the weekly Clap For Carers by banging her drum. Aayushi Chopra has been learning the dhol for three years at the prestigious...
Read moreDetails“The initial response from the RBH and local GPs has been absolutely overwhelming – I knew they were struggling, but I had no idea how desperate they really are."
Read moreDetailsThe men were seen leaving the area in a grey Audi S6 with the partial registration SP07***. It is not known whether anything was taken from the property at this...
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY-MINDED resident has secured 210 tree saplings to be planted in her neighbourhood. Kirsty Ross, from Winnersh applied for the young trees from the Woodland Trust, and was told...
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