Waitrose stores – and Heelas – safe despite John Lewis making a pre-tax loss in 2022
WAITROSE stores across Reading and Wokingham boroughs and the John Lewis department store in Reading are safe,
Read moreDetailsWAITROSE stores across Reading and Wokingham boroughs and the John Lewis department store in Reading are safe,
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS are being invited to lace up their walking boots and get into the countryside at this year's spring Wokingham Walk.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM will discuss the proposed Royal Berkshire Hospital redevelopment at a community event on Tuesday, March 21.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is calling for street party organisers to apply for free road closures to celebrate the occasion.
Read moreDetailsA lunchtime treat for Mothers at California Country Park
Read moreDetailsA week of action saw police focus on disruption of drug offences, with particular focus on those who exploit vulnerable people and communities
Read moreDetailsA GROUP which aims to make cycling safer and fun for children is on track to provide more organised family rides .
Read moreDetailsWild activities planned for children's holiday club at Dinton Pastures
Read moreDetailsThe Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice is to hold a careers day, a unique event to give registered nurses and allied health professionals an insight
Read moreDetailsTHREE classic pieces will be performed by the Wokingham Choral Society at its spring concert.
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