Bracknell surgery closure: Boundary House now open after deep-clean
Dr Jeremy Mellins, Partner at Boundary House GP Surgery said: “We are pleased to announce that the practice has been cleaned and is now open."
Read moreDetailsDr Jeremy Mellins, Partner at Boundary House GP Surgery said: “We are pleased to announce that the practice has been cleaned and is now open."
Read moreDetailsONE of the borough’s four MPs has called for action to improve rail services for her constituents. Theresa May, who represents parts of Sonning, Twyford, Wargrave and Charvil, was taking...
Read moreDetailsAN AWARD-WINNING band gave a thrilling performance in Finchampstead on Saturday night, all to help the Sunday morning experience. Atomic Rapture held a concert in the Memorial Hall to help...
Read moreDetailsThe Governors of The Emmbrook School said that the decision came following a “robust and comprehensive due diligence process”.
Read moreDetailsLast week, a reader contacted The Wokingham Paper to express their concerns that the box on Reading Road by the junction with Holt Lane – and opposite St Paul’s Church...
Read moreDetailsThe Youth Climate Conference will include a Question Time-style debate, and tackle issues including sustainable fashion, climate justice, migration and transport. There is also a range of speakers, who will...
Read moreDetailsThe ‘busy boards’ were created by members of Wokingham Men’s Shed for dementia patients at Wild Acres Care Home.
Read moreDetailsDr Jeremy Mellins, Partner at Boundary House GP Surgery, stated: “We can confirm that a patient was seen at the practice premises on the evening of 10 February, during the...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are trying to trace a good samaritan who helped out during an incident at Wokingham's railway station earlier this week. They want to reunite the helper with her warm...
Read moreDetailsTHE CONNECTION between a children’s hospice and the borough was highlighted last week, thanks to a visit from Wokingham town’s mayor. Cllr Lynn Forbes said that she was amazed by...
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