Wetherspoon to leave Wokingham: Gig House up for rent
WETHERSPOON has announced that it is the latest big name retailer to leave Wokingham, weeks after Marks & Spencer closed the doors on its Peach Street branch. The pub chain...
Read moreDetailsWETHERSPOON has announced that it is the latest big name retailer to leave Wokingham, weeks after Marks & Spencer closed the doors on its Peach Street branch. The pub chain...
Read moreDetailsA FAMOUS face … well, in America … helped a local shopping village mark its 25th anniversary. Malcolm Corden, the father of TV star James, unveiled a special plaque on...
Read moreDetailsREADING BLUE COAT student Oliver Matthews was part of the Berkshire octathlon team that made history by claiming victory at the English Schools Multi Events Championships. This is the first...
Read moreDetailsTWO borough councils that led town centre regeneration works helped their retailers by unleashing a wealth of support including free parking. Shoppers in Old Town in Hemel Hempstead and in...
Read moreDetailsJAMES ANDERSON insists it is "business as usual" as he prepares for his first game in charge of Woodley United this weekend. Anderson has stepped up from his role as...
Read moreDetailsMICHAEL HERBERT says he was considering leaving Woodley United before this season even began. Herbert announced his shock departure from the club this week, informing his players after their 1-0...
Read moreDetailsMICHAEL HERBERT has stepped down as Woodley United manager with immediate effect, citing a conflict over ambition as his reason. The former Mortimer boss joined the Kestrels last summer and...
Read moreDetailsBRIDES in Wokingham were given the chance to ‘say yes to the dress’ at a special event earlier this month. Confetti Bridal Centre, in Charwood Road, held a special ‘trunk...
Read moreDetailsCONCERNS have been raised over the future of a memorial bench which marks one of Wokingham’s most notorious unsolved murders. A green bench, marking the spot in Wellington Road where...
Read moreDetailsBack in February, Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor, in her capacity as a ward councillor for the area, joined other ward councillors in writing a letter to The Wokingham Paper outlining...
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