Winnersh Primary teacher wins £125,000 on gameshow
Last night, television viewers in the borough may have spotted a familiar face, after a Winnersh teacher appeared on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
Read moreDetailsLast night, television viewers in the borough may have spotted a familiar face, after a Winnersh teacher appeared on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
Read moreDetailsThe letter contains theological thoughts designed to distress: “Every single death that happens in this COVID-19, the world has come to an end for the person and will sure be...
Read moreDetailsResidents who need help and support due to self-isolation are urged to ring Citizens Advice, where their needs will be assessed, and they will be signposted to the appropriate charity...
Read moreDetailsTO CELEBRATE World Book Day, pupils at Windmill Primary School were gifted some new reading material, thanks to its good neighbour. Community champion Natalie Smith visited the Woosehill venue last...
Read moreDetailsRideworx — who opened their Reading Road shop last month — will be holding a bike night on Friday, March 6 with music, food and drink.
Read moreDetailsSTORM CIARA brought some of the strongest gusts felt in the UK for many years: up to 97mph was recorded on Sunday. While Wokingham escaped the worst of its blast,...
Read moreDetailsEVERLASTING LOVE was riding high in the charts back in January 1968, and for two families, it was the start of a whirlwind romance that brought together two brothers and...
Read moreDetails"If it was up to me, I would cancel Christmas. I don’t want to celebrate, I would rather get away from it all," said Sharon Dyson.
Read moreDetailsFOLLOWING last year’s special remembrance parades to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War, the borough is making preparations for this year’s services and parades. Most...
Read moreDetailsA WOOSEHILL place of worship will be a hive of activity as it celebrates the harvest. Two days of special events will take place at Woosehill Church in Chestnut Avenue. ...
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