Man in van shares Dominic Cummings message with Wokingham
Boris Johnson may have wanted the nation to move on from the Dominic Cummings lockdown saga, but he probably didn't expect one angry voter's message to keep moving on. For...
Read moreDetailsBoris Johnson may have wanted the nation to move on from the Dominic Cummings lockdown saga, but he probably didn't expect one angry voter's message to keep moving on. For...
Read moreDetailsA NURSE, his family and his neighbours are all celebrating this evening after scooping the jackpot in a lottery draw. Just under 700 people from the greater Reading area have...
Read moreDetailsA WILDLIFE hotel in a country park has been trashed by vandals. The bug trap doors were used by children on educational visits to Dinton Pastures in Hurst. Located in...
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR centre is under threat of closure, partly as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. A statement sent to employees of the John Nike Leisure Centre in Bracknell said...
Read moreDetailsA SHOPPING centre in neighbouring Reading has announced it will reopen its doors on Monday, June 15. The Oracle, in the town centre, has kept essential stores open throughout the...
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham family say they are distraught as their Mother’s grave has been targeted by thieves for the past four years.
Read moreDetailsA charity that works in Uganda has made an appeal for donations after Covid-19 has begun to spread throughout the community.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS in Crowthorne have been spreading a little happiness this week, thanks to a new fun trail.
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, Boris Johnson said that from June 15, non-essential shops will be allowed to welcome customers. Outdoor markets can return from Monday if they have been closed.
Read moreDetailsThe market has continued to trade throughout the pandemic, with food and pet food stalls coming on a regular basis. And Wokingham Town Council has worked hard to ensure that...
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