Yvette on target for Olympic dream
A 22-YEAR-OLD Wokingham athlete is shooting for the stars in a bid to achieve her ambition of competing for Great Britain on the international stage.
Read moreDetailsA 22-YEAR-OLD Wokingham athlete is shooting for the stars in a bid to achieve her ambition of competing for Great Britain on the international stage.
Read moreDetailsDaniel Robson, who attends the Emmbrook School, is hoping to take part in a scheme that will see him volunteer in Kenya next summer. But to get there, he has...
Read moreDetailsNicole Allan – from Rickman Close – performed a 30-minute vocal and guitar set just before the weekly Clap For Carers.
Read moreDetailsChildren are being inspired to spread some joy with appreciation parcels for care homes in the Wokingham and Reading areas.
Read moreDetailsMAIDENHEAD MP Theresa May has joined the chorus of parliamentarians who have criticised Dominic Cummings for his flit to Durham, saying that by doing so he had not followed the...
Read moreDetailsTRAINS going through Wokingham's stations this afternoon will be cancelled or delayed due to a points failure. National Rail is reporting that services will be disrupted on the line which...
Read moreDetailsONE OF the happiest shoppers will be Wokingham MP Sir John Redwood, who is looking forward to buying gifts from the town centre’s many stores once they start to reopen...
Read moreDetailsWith the current Hellenic League season on hold, Wokingham & Emmbrook have been putting their time to good use by making improvements to their club house at Lowther Road.
Read moreDetailsBrian Hunt, who lives on Reading Road, has unearthed a Second World War bomb shelter following an investigation into an unusual spot in his garden.
Read moreDetailsThe two animals may only be 10-months-old, but they’ve grown considerably since they arrived in their new home.
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