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A WOKINGHAM resident is going clean shaven for charity – but it’s understandable as it’s been nearly a year since he last picked up a razor. Sasan Starr-Padidar decided to...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM resident is going clean shaven for charity – but it’s understandable as it’s been nearly a year since he last picked up a razor. Sasan Starr-Padidar decided to...
Read moreDetailsSEARCH AND rescue teams in the Thames Valley have been awarded £20,000 by the police and crime commissioner. Anthony Stansfeld, has awarded the funds to three Lowland Search and Rescue...
Read moreDetailsLike many households, we have taken to a spot of decorating during Lockdown. I say “we”, I’ve been the only one actually doing any painting. Joel keeps offering to help...
Read moreDetailsYEAR 7 pupils across the borough may be spending their summer in school, in order to catch-up on lost learning time. The Department for Education has allocated £200 million for...
Read moreDetailsHidden secrets going back 500 years have been exposed during major repairs to a Tudor pub which is said to be haunted. Painstaking repairs to The Castle Inn at Hurst,...
Read moreDetailsLockdown babyWho’s that baby?It’s your granddaughter, your nieceOr maybe a mythI’ve seen no babyCould they really exist?Maybe they wait at homeFeeling really aloneIt takes a village to raise a baby...
Read moreDetailsNUMEROUS protected trees were cut down last month, near Bearwood Lakes. They were chopped as part of a clearance operation but their removal sparked anger among residents and councillors. In...
Read moreDetailsEarlier this month, the club held a further online photo competition on the theme of A Winter Scene. Congratulations to Inge Salter who won first place for her shot of...
Read moreDetailsA BUMPER number of meetings are planned by a group that helps people in Wokingham who have learning disabilities. CLASP will continue to hold virtual events from 10am to noon...
Read moreDetailsWhat is believed to be a record price has been paid for a Wokingham Town FC programme.The April 1957 four-page issue for a Metropolitan League match versus Chelsea at Finchampstead...
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