PICTURE OF THE WEEK: Thursday, February 14
The snow from a fortnight ago may seem like a distant memory now, but it yield some fantastic memories. One such memory was made when reader Nigel Scott took his...
Read moreDetailsThe snow from a fortnight ago may seem like a distant memory now, but it yield some fantastic memories. One such memory was made when reader Nigel Scott took his...
Read moreDetails“In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” Thus wrote Benjamin Franklin, noted political theorist, diplomat, scientist, inventor, publisher and humorist; some time between...
Read moreDetailsWe told you so We mere mortals hate to say “we told you so”, but w ell, “we told you so”. Many of the findings of the recent independent report...
Read moreDetailsLAST WEEK, Robert Halfon, MP for Harlow in Essex, revealed that his constituents have been ringing him to get their local news. He’s not a modern day town crier, but...
Read moreDetailsThank you to all those who have been in touch with us as a result of this column. We have been delighted with the expressions of interest in volunteering with...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS are being urged to attend a consultation event tomorrow - Monday, February 18 - in a bid to save the historic Broad Street Post Office. The event will take...
Read moreDetailsUpgrade your skillset and elevate your life. Upgrade your standards and elevate your life. Upgrade your reflective capabilities and elevate your life. So, let’s start with the homework from last...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM garage will be showcasing new items from a motorbike range next week. Bulldog Triumph on Reading Road will be celebrating the 2019 model launch. On offer will be...
Read moreDetailsCUSTOMERS from a Wokingham building society have helped raise more than £1,200 for charity over the past 12 months. Late last month, a team from Newbury Building Society presented the...
Read moreDetailsIan Stewart Growing up, our house had a field behind it. Summer evenings spent playing football and as it went dark, lying on the grass staring up into space wondering...
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