Woodley chef makes it to British Kebab Awards finals
A WOODLEY restaurant has made the finals of the British Kebab Awards. La’De Kitchen, which took over the former Prezzo site on Crockhamwell Road last year, has one of its...
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY restaurant has made the finals of the British Kebab Awards. La’De Kitchen, which took over the former Prezzo site on Crockhamwell Road last year, has one of its...
Read moreDetailsThe owner of Maison Rustic, an independent interiors store, has been asked to move out of her shop to make way for a national chain.
Read moreDetailsAt approximately 6.30am, the force was called out to Wokingham Waterside Centre, off Thames Valley Park Drive in Earley.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council has called on contractor Tivoli to improve its performance, asking for an action plan to improve work.
Read moreDetailsEVERSLEY are just one place off the top in Thames Valley Division 2B after they defeated BINFIELD by two wickets.Binfield opened with Wynand Lamprecht and Shaun Miller but runs were...
Read moreDetailsChilterns Division TwoEMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD 2s put on an exceptional performance to see off Penn & Tylers Green 2s.95 from Ravi Balakrishnan helped the Bears to post a challenging target...
Read moreDetailsBERKS COUNTY put in a scintillating performance to earn an emphatic pre-season victory over WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK. Berks, who will be playing in the Combined Counties Division One next season,...
Read moreDetailsThe winner of Wokingham.Today's Marvellous Tribute Festival ticket competition had a - you guessed it - marvellous time.
Read moreDetailsShinfield St Mary's CofE Junior School has been awarded £500 after winning a sustainability competition.
Read moreDetailsNick Salter has been catching people's eyes with half his beard and moustache shaven, to raise money for Addison's Disease Self-Help Group.
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