VOTE 2019: 'We needed a more successful national picture' says Dr Lee
WATCHING the votes come in Dr Phillip Lee praised his team, but appeared to expect the result to not go his way. Ahead of the final result, The Wokingham Paper...
Read moreDetailsWATCHING the votes come in Dr Phillip Lee praised his team, but appeared to expect the result to not go his way. Ahead of the final result, The Wokingham Paper...
Read moreDetails“The thing that makes us different from other cinemas is that relaxed atmosphere and cosy feel to Everyman."
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY residents are encouraged to spot the missing letter in a Christmas tree trail this winter. Now in its second year, the Christmas tree trail includes 25 trees around Woodley,...
Read moreDetailsLUCAS Joao netted a 75th minute equaliser to cancel out Cauley Woodrow's opener as the Royals earned a point in a lacklustre display against bottom of the table Barnsley. The...
Read moreDetailsPARTIES from across the political spectrum standing in the general election have said that their billboards have been vandalised or removed. Overnight, members of the Brexit party woke up to...
Read moreDetailsTwo new vans have made their way onto Wokingham’s roads over the past month, and they’re a sight not to be missed. Courier and delivery group Flight Logistics- who launched...
Read moreDetailsA Reading and Henley-on-Thames-based law firm can now offer more than just legal advice to its customers following an important training programme. In support of charity Alzheimer’s Society’s ‘Dementia Friends’...
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham care home has been shortlisted for a national award. Alexandra Grange Care Home on Molly Millars Lane was shortlisted in the ‘Dignity and Respect Care Home’ category at...
Read moreDetailsThe final BBC Radio Berkshire Election Roadshow debate came from Peach Street this morning and gave members of the public a chance to ask questions of the candidates. Annabel Mullin...
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