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Move over Gregg Wallace - there’s a new Masterchef in town. And he’s not even into double figures yet. Winnersh Primary School pupil Oliver Vass is one of the top 10...
Read moreDetailsMove over Gregg Wallace - there’s a new Masterchef in town. And he’s not even into double figures yet. Winnersh Primary School pupil Oliver Vass is one of the top 10...
Read moreDetailsFINCHAMPSTEAD'S return to Division 1 of the Home Counties Premier League began with a five-wicket loss to Burnham at The Memorial Ground. Stuck into bat upon losing the toss, the...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough went to the polls today - a third of the borough council is up for grabs. There are also parish and town council elections as well as the...
Read moreDetailsMeatballs, flat pack furniture and Swedish style will be flowing out of Calcot this summer - IKEA has announced the opening date of the new store. The 19th UK branch...
Read moreDetailsRail passengers wishing to travel from Wokingham to London Waterloo on Thursday can expect delays and disruption following a fire in Vauxhall. A blaze was reported at the station earlier...
Read moreDetailsThousands of people visited Wokingham on May Day Monday to enjoy the annual May Fair. During the day, charities and community groups including Scouts, Guides and the Ollie Young Foundation...
Read moreDetailsAn important part of the Wokingham May Fayre is the live entertainment. From local theatre groups to live musicians, there is something for everyone. Will it snow at the May...
Read moreDetailsBeing an outdoor event, Wokingham's May Fayre relies on good weather to attract the crowds. With the weather over the past week seeing snow and hail showers, will the May...
Read moreDetailsIT’S BACK for the 21st time. A whole day of family fun at what is thought to be the largest street fair in the south of England. Organised by the...
Read moreDetailsA MAN who conned 12 people, including six elderly residents, over building work across Wokingham and Reading has been jailed for more than three years. Neil Harvey Jackson, 49,...
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