Spacefiller: Tasting normal
In this Spacefiller column, Phil Creighton tries National Express' limited edition fish n chip flavoured sweets.
Read moreDetailsIn this Spacefiller column, Phil Creighton tries National Express' limited edition fish n chip flavoured sweets.
Read moreDetailsOpportunities to help people in Wokingham borough as seen in Wokingham.Today of May 27, 2021.
Read moreDetailsThe FBC centre in Gorse Ride North launched its new friendship table on last month – the day lockdown restrictions eased.
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN has launched to encourage Wokingham residents to become their own boss by applying for a start-up loan. The British Business Bank is urging people across the South East...
Read moreDetailsAN EMERGENCY text alert system will be trialled in Reading later this month. Similar to systems in New Zealand, loud alerts with phone vibration could be sent out for terrorist...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK fell at the final hurdle as they were defeated in a tense battle in the Hellenic League Supplementary Cup final. After the Hellenic League Division One East...
Read moreDetailsBack to Work with Nigel Richards Whether you are fresh out of school, with neither experience nor a clue about the career path you wish to follow, or an old-hand...
Read moreDetailsGabrielle Hillier, from Holme Grange School, was runner up in an international art contest - and she drew her entry with her eyes closed.
Read moreDetailsReaders' letters as seen in Wokingham.Today of Thursday, May 27, 2021.
Read moreDetailsIF YOU’RE thinking of getting a divorce, you do not have to embark on the process alone. Brenda Long, partner in Thames Valley law firm Blandy & Blandy, is here...
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