May market: Wokingham Lions’ plan for Monday
A CHARITY May market will be popping up in Wokingham town centre on bank holiday Monday. The Wokingham Lions Club has organised the event, which will take place next to...
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY May market will be popping up in Wokingham town centre on bank holiday Monday. The Wokingham Lions Club has organised the event, which will take place next to...
Read moreDetailsA musical director of amateur choirs is fighting for them to be allowed to sing.Helen Styles who conducts Twyford Singers, Tuesday Singers at Maidenhead and a Surrey choir is urging...
Read moreDetailsA PROPERTY developer wants to build 30 new apartments in Ruscombe Park. Last month, Bankfoot APAM applied for planning permission to construct a new, three storey apartment block on Ruscombe...
Read moreDetailsThe headteacher of an Earley school is wearing facemasks with clear panels to keep students smiling.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Jim Edwards is wearing two pairs of socks this weekend and walking 62 miles for The Link Visiting Scheme.
Read moreDetailsFounders Ryan Simpson, James Whittingham and Matthew Knight installed 12 trees at Wheatfield Primary School, in Winnersh, on Sunday.
Read moreDetails“The front wall has chunks of plaster falling off it,” he said. “Every so often they get someone in with polyfiller, but that just comes out. They need to replaster...
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY town councillor has resigned the party whip and moved from the Liberal Democrat group to become independent.Cllr Martin Doyle, who represents Loddon West alongside Cllr Michael Forrer, made...
Read moreDetailsA NEW play area is coming to Woodford Park, after the town council secured £200,000 for the equipment.The current play area to the back of Oakwood Centre will be removed,...
Read moreDetailsBARCLAYS will be closing its Woodley branch this summer due to the national rise in online banking.It will shut its town centre shop front on Friday, August 27 and will...
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