Singing nuns welcomed for Sound of Music singalong
THE hills are alive with the sound of music – and the clink of donations. That’s the aim of a fun film event in aid of Wokingham’s Link Visiting Scheme....
Read moreDetailsTHE hills are alive with the sound of music – and the clink of donations. That’s the aim of a fun film event in aid of Wokingham’s Link Visiting Scheme....
Read moreDetailsPlants from Hare Hatch Sheeplands were chosen for inclusion in a show garden at this year's prestigious RHS Chelsea Flower Show. They were Agarves, a succulent with rosettes of narrow...
Read moreDetailsFIFTY local artists will be turning Wokingham’s town centre into a pop-up art gallery this weekend ArtFest!, the annual outdoor art festival, will be held in Broad Street and offer...
Read moreDetailsCCTV is to be installed in the former car park where a woman was raped on Monday. The plan was announced by Wokingham Borough Council's Executive committee at its meeting...
Read moreDetailsSomehow we seem to be six months into the year and we aren’t really sure how this has happened so quick. The year has already seen some fantastic new album...
Read moreDetailsOliver Lovegrove scored an unbeaten 109 as Hurst 2s thrashed Bradfield by nine wickets in Thames Valley Division 6b on Saturday. Chasing 150 for victory, captain Lovegrove did most of...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM residents will face a six-mile detour to travel half a mile across the town this weekend. That was the warning from a councillor who slammed traffic bosses for adding...
Read moreDetailsWell, this is embarrassing. This week's Wokingham Paper features page 5 twice and no page 6. And the front page stories continue on to page 6. We're really sorry that...
Read moreDetailsA woman in her 20s was raped on Monday, while walking on a footpath that runs through The Paddocks former car park in Wokingham town centre. Thames Valley Police said...
Read moreDetailsTHE BOROUGH’S independent councillor has vowed to set up a new alliance to help other candidates stand in next year’s local elections. In a letter to The Wokingham Paper, printed...
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