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HUNDREDS of orchid lovers descended on Hare Hatch Sheeplands on Saturday for the Thames Valley Orchid Society’s fifth annual Spring Show. The Twyford garden centre was filled with beautiful and...
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS of orchid lovers descended on Hare Hatch Sheeplands on Saturday for the Thames Valley Orchid Society’s fifth annual Spring Show. The Twyford garden centre was filled with beautiful and...
Read moreDetailsSCHOOLCHILDREN in Wokingham are not missing out despite being educated in one of the worst funded areas in England, according to the Borough’s executive member for children’s services. A report...
Read moreDetailsA GROUP of Wokingham residents wants to shake up the electoral system by filling the town council with independent candidates. The group – An Independent Voice for Wokingham – was...
Read moreDetailsA SCHOOLGIRL from Wargrave made a special delivery to 10 Downing Street last week, as she added her voice to a campaign to raise awareness of the kidnapped Chibok girls in...
Read moreDetailsFRUSTRATED drivers are facing yet more delays on Wokingham’s roads as work begins on the Suttons Seeds roundabout, adding to the host of major schemes around the borough. Just as...
Read moreDetailsIf you have not already seen or been watching your local news or Facebook page, this is Sam, a little boy just three years of age and suffering from a...
Read moreDetailsPeach Place will become pedestrianised after plans to redevelop the town centre area were approved by Wokingham Borough Council’s planning committee last night (Wednesday, March 4). The plans will, according to...
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