READERS LETTERS: As seen in Wokingham.Today of July 22, 2021
Thank you, whoever you are I write to thank an unknown lady for her act of generous and anonymous kindness. In Waterstones, Friday July 9, I was about to make...
Read moreDetailsThank you, whoever you are I write to thank an unknown lady for her act of generous and anonymous kindness. In Waterstones, Friday July 9, I was about to make...
Read moreDetailsFLORAL bouquets will be on sale this week in Woodley. Sixth form students at Addington School will be selling the floral arrangements on Thursday, July 29, in the town centre....
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Lions Club has purchased a special needs buggy for a young resident of Wokingham. Caroline Hepwood, age 16, has an extremely rare genetic condition called Nicolaides Baraitser Syndrome. ...
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Hull has been arrested after two men were stabbed in Wokingham yesterday. Now, Thames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward. The incident took place...
Read moreDetailsReading Buses confirmed its Leopard 3 services are being diverted via Lower Earley and Winnersh for most of the morning as a result.
Read moreDetailsThe Arts Society Wokingham has continued its support for young people in the borough by presenting a £250 grant to local charity First Days. The grant is for arts and...
Read moreDetailsINCONSIDERATE parking has returned along Evendons Lane, prompting a call for parents to get out of their cars. For the last four years, nuisance parking has been an issue raised...
Read moreDetailsENJOY one of the best wines in the world at Twyford’s Stanlake Park, after it was recognised at this year’s Global Rosé Masters awards. The vineyard won a silver medal...
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD residents have a chance to prove which of the village’s streets is the fastest in an upcoming charity run. The village’s Charity 5k and Fun Run, organised by Twyford...
Read moreDetailsA HERD of llamas are being used to help find treatments for Covid-19. The University of Reading is using antibodies from the animals to understand how potential drugs might bind...
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