IN THE KITCHEN: Haggis cottage pie with neeps and tatties
Burns night is just around the corner and while this year we will be limited to a household gathering it is still a great time to celebrate the seasonal vegetables;...
Read moreDetailsBurns night is just around the corner and while this year we will be limited to a household gathering it is still a great time to celebrate the seasonal vegetables;...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM pupils will receive free school meals throughout 2021. That’s the promise made at a virtual meeting of Wokingham Borough Council held on Thursday, January 21. Cllr UllaKarin Clark, Executive...
Read moreDetailsA 21-year-old racing driver from Wokingham who lives with autism has had the chance to race against one of his F1 heroes. Bobby Trundley, who is a driver for all-disabled...
Read moreDetailsA COVID-19 memorial wood could be planted in the borough, as part of a plan to achieve Tree Cities of the World status. Tonight (Thursday, January 21), the council’s executive...
Read moreDetailsJohn Sheffield, often known as Sheff, passed away peacefully on January 8 after a three-year struggle with cancer. Born and bred in Swindon, Sheff’s football affiliation was always with The...
Read moreDetailsMaiden Erlegh Trust is planning a future merger with the Berkshire Schools Trust, and has launched a consultation.
Read moreDetailsGreen recycling sacks will start to be delivered in Wokingham borough from next month.
Read moreDetailsPriority Freight has donated nearly 200,000 masks, with some going to Alexander Devine Children's Hospice.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough councillors will vote on allowances at this evening's council meeting.
Read moreDetailsA mobile Covid-19 testing unit is opening at Dinton Pastures this week.
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