TONY JOHNSON: How green was my borough
It can all be traced back to Joni Mitchell, a Canadian singer-songwriter with her ‘Big Yellow Taxi’ in April 1970. Yes, there’d been half a dozen protest songs beforehand, but...
Read moreDetailsIt can all be traced back to Joni Mitchell, a Canadian singer-songwriter with her ‘Big Yellow Taxi’ in April 1970. Yes, there’d been half a dozen protest songs beforehand, but...
Read moreDetailsWHITEKNIGHTS indoor bowls club have unveiled their new team shirt ahead of the upcoming season. “Bowls Trader is delighted to supply Whiteknights IBC with their striking and modern-day shirt,” said...
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham foot doctor saved a young woman’s life by spotting an unusual looking mole last month
Read moreDetailsMany of us will know the Lord’s Prayer which has several requests of God – feed us, forgive us, do not tempt us and deliver us from evil as well...
Read moreDetailsI firmly believe that one of the reasons we have such a growing mental health issue and a growing rate of depression is that we are living in a world...
Read moreDetailsTWO early goals from Hull City condemned the Royals to their second consecutive Championship defeat despite new signing Lucas Joao netting his first Reading goal in an improved second-half. In...
Read moreDetailsCROWTHORNE Tennis Club Ladies team triumphed as league champions in two separate division in the Berkshire tennis league. The first team were crowned champions in division 4B, while the second...
Read moreDetailsA LARGE police presence has people in Wokingham puzzled last night, with many taking to social media to ask what was going on
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham garden centre is now under new management. Squire’s Garden Centres has bought Heathlands Garden Centre, which was previously owned by Wyevale.
Read moreDetailsBarn owls born and bred as part of a Wokingham conservation project are about to have an absolute hoot on their first-ever flight, according to a survey of the barn...
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