How a Wokingham chiropodist saved a life
A Wokingham foot doctor saved a young woman’s life by spotting an unusual looking mole last month
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham foot doctor saved a young woman’s life by spotting an unusual looking mole last month
Read moreDetailsA LARGE police presence has people in Wokingham puzzled last night, with many taking to social media to ask what was going on
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham garden centre is now under new management. Squire’s Garden Centres has bought Heathlands Garden Centre, which was previously owned by Wyevale.
Read moreDetailsBarn owls born and bred as part of a Wokingham conservation project are about to have an absolute hoot on their first-ever flight, according to a survey of the barn...
Read moreDetailsBike thefts appear to be on the rise in Wokingham, after three separate incidents in the past fortnight
Read moreDetailsNo Agatha Christie play disappoints; but this one, Towards Zero, directed by the renowned Brian Blessed, stood out among the rest. The performance begins as friends gather in the seaside...
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough charities and community groups are being encouraged to hit the jackpot by applying for grants from the Peoples Postcode Lottery.
Read moreDetailsWHEN they say that Wokingham’s Market Place is historic, they mean it. Next month, a special day of celebrations will be held to mark the 800th anniversary of the market...
Read moreDetailsTHE CONSERVATIVES’ prospective candidate for Reading East, Craig Morley, says that the current incumbent, Matt Rodda “has been an awful MP” and blasted him for “spending little time helping local...
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
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