‘It was absolutely amazing, I’m so upset’: Dismay as Hollywood Bowl in Bracknell closes
A grandmother who has been taking her family bowling for years has expressed dismay at the closure of the only bowling alley in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsA grandmother who has been taking her family bowling for years has expressed dismay at the closure of the only bowling alley in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsA Winter Wonderland Charity Ball will support survivors of domestic abuse
Read moreDetailsClive Jones, the MP for Wokingham, has planted a cross in the Constituency Garden of Remembrance in Westminster.
Read moreDetailsTwo firms share a passion for transforming Saudi Arabia's digital capabilities
Read moreDetailsThere's a need to 'urgently expand the availability of specialist provision for children with SEND'
Read moreDetailsA man who threw faeces at a police officer as he was being arrested in Wokingham has been jailed for more than two years.
Read moreDetailsA company director from Wokingham was found dead in woodland behind his home after taking cocaine and alcohol, an inquest has heard.
Read moreDetailsThe pop-up shop is located on Braccan Walk next to River Island.
Read moreDetailsThis year's Remembrance church service and wreath laying will take place at All Saints Church, Wokingham, on Sunday November 9 at 3pm.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Job Support Centre offers focused guidance from local experts
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