THEATRE: Laughter is on the menu at The Mill
A FANTASTIC French farce will be romping its way to The Mill at Sonning this week. Don’t Dress For Dinner, written by Marc Camoletti and directed by Ron Aldridge, takes a...
Read moreDetailsA FANTASTIC French farce will be romping its way to The Mill at Sonning this week. Don’t Dress For Dinner, written by Marc Camoletti and directed by Ron Aldridge, takes a...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council’s chief executive is moving to a new post in Children’s Services in Birmingham. Andy Couldrick joined the council six years ago, firstly as Director of Children’s Services...
Read moreDetailsPRIME Minister Theresa May took time out of her busy campaign schedule to officially open a new parish hall in Sonning on Sunday morning. The Conservative candidate for Maidenhead constituency,...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Conservatives have elected a new leader - Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor will take over from Cllr Keith Baker after the vote on Monday, May 8. She will also become...
Read moreDetailsA CALL for political parties to unite against the Conservative's candidate in Reading East has been issued by the Green party, who want to stop a hard Brexit from the...
Read moreDetailsUKIP has confirmed that it will not field a candidate for Wokingham in the forthcoming General Election, citing Brexit as the reason - but it vowed to return next year...
Read moreDetailsAN ARBORFIELD road was closed on Saturday lunhctime after a road accident. A driver was taken to hospital for treatment as a result. The incident occured on Langley Common Road...
Read moreDetailsA GROUP of model railway enthusiasts are harking back to the golden days of railways with an ambitious project to recreate Wokingham Station as it was in the 1950s. Members...
Read moreDetailsTHE STREETS of Wokingham were packed with fun lovers on Monday as the annual Wokingham May Fayre returned. Charity stalls dominated Denmark Street and The Plaza, while Elms Field was home...
Read moreDetailsIt’s our biggest-ever reader competition and you could be the lucky winner. We’ve teamed up with Wokingham Paper supporters to offer an amazing list of fantastic prizes - and one...
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