‘Wokingham town centre will bounce back from lockdown’
“I think Wokingham is in a good position to come out of this quite well. Although it will likely be a long time until we are allowed to go out...
Read moreDetails“I think Wokingham is in a good position to come out of this quite well. Although it will likely be a long time until we are allowed to go out...
Read moreDetailsEach class will cover a different topic, from colours and days of the week to vocabulary and conversation related to family life — so parents and children can learn together.
Read moreDetailsNatasha Wheeler, aged 17, was last seen at around 3pm today (Thursday, May 7) in Barkham Road.
Read moreDetailsPolice ave blocked access to a Woodley home for three months, after reports of anti-social behaviour from neighbours.
Read moreDetails"It will send a very clear message that we will not tolerate behaviour which impacts on the quality of life of others."
Read moreDetailsThe trust currently offers services for a range of military-related difficulties such as PTSD, depression, anger, and other complex and challenging needs.
Read moreDetailsThe Beauty Hall from Next will replace Debenhams’ beauty halls in all five stores closing down.
Read moreDetailsGP services across Berkshire West will still be available tomorrow — the VE Day Bank Holiday — to support patients with urgent, non-coronavirus, health issues.
Read moreDetailsThere are four other department stores closing are in Croydon, Birmingham, Leicester and Glasgow, all from Hammerson-owned shopping centres.
Read moreDetailsBradley Watmore, a 28-year-old singer-songwriter, from Wokingham will release his debut single Rock Bottom tomorrow.
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