Winnersh homeowner scoops dream holiday in People’s Postcode Lottery
IT WAS a New Year to remember for a Winnersh resident after they scooped a top prize in a national contest. The Woodward Close resident – who has chosen to...
Read moreDetailsIT WAS a New Year to remember for a Winnersh resident after they scooped a top prize in a national contest. The Woodward Close resident – who has chosen to...
Read moreDetailsNick Colgate, the sabum of the Winnersh branch of the Bytomic TaeKwonDo group is interviewed live on air last Saturday morning. The popular Quest programme on BBC Radio Berkshire saw...
Read moreDetailsWokingham’s passion for pets has helped thousands of deserted animals this Christmas. Pet owners and colleagues at Wokingham and Winnersh branches Pets at Home have helped raise a national total...
Read moreDetailsA LOOK at the history of bell ringing in Wokingham is the topic for Tuesday’s meeting of the Reading Maiden Erlegh Rotary Club. John Harrison, who oversees the bell ringing...
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 moreDetailsTO CELEBRATE the launch of a new film about one of the greatest ever comedy duos, a Winnersh cinema will be screening a special double bill this Sunday. Stan and...
Read moreDetailsYoung entrepreneurs Maddie Deeks (left) and Isabella Hortopp with the personalised Scrabble pictures they make A church’s Christmas fair raised about £3,000 - and helped enterprising young people at the...
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, the annual toy run took place, seeing around 2,000 bikers take part in a colourful procession through Shinfield, Winnersh and Wokingham. Organised by the Reading Christian Bikers, the...
Read moreDetailsSANTA Claus is coming to town – and he has swapped his reindeer for a Harley-Davidson. The annual Reading Toy Run in aid of Barnardo’s is heading to Wokingham next...
Read moreDetailsLIKE most teenagers Megan Splain knows what she wants for Christmas – and has been busy letting everyone know about it. But unlike most teenagers, the 16-year-old isn’t asking for...
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