Debbie McGee is new president of the Lady Taverners
Debbie McGee is to become the new president of one of the most prestigious charity groups in the country.
Read moreDetailsDebbie McGee is to become the new president of one of the most prestigious charity groups in the country.
Read moreDetailsTHE LATEST act to appear at the Wokingham Music Club will delight fans of blues and soul.
Read moreDetailsA DISABLED woman has called for an urgent review of parking in Wokingham town centre after she was almost run over in Market Place.
Read moreDetailsA FEMALE motorist was assaulted by a van driver in an incident during a school run on Monday, October 8
Read moreDetailsA BROTHER and sister from Farley Hill are heading to Hollywood after they were both picked for a major production with the English Youth Ballet.
Read moreDetailsJON LAUGHARNE admits the rebuilding job required at Woodley United this season has been bigger than he anticipated. The former Finchampstead boss took over the reins from James Anderson in...
Read moreDetailsAN EARLEY man attacked by armed thieves was fortunate not to have been more seriously injured
Read moreDetailsTHE MAIN Post Office in Wokingham is marked for closure and a new branch will be set up in the Market Place WH Smith following plans announced yesterday. A six-week...
Read moreDetailsAN ARTISAN bakery loved by celebrities including David Beckham is one of the big names opening in the upmarket Peach Place
Read moreDetailsNOMINATIONS are now being accepted for a prestigious local award scheme. Wokingham Town Council’s civic awards aim to reward individuals living or working within the town boundary for their outstanding...
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