Festive parkers given fines at Dinton Pastures
A WOKINGHAM man is furious his father picked up his first parking ticket in 50 years – after visiting Dinton Pastures. Garry Swan was also hit with a £50 fine...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM man is furious his father picked up his first parking ticket in 50 years – after visiting Dinton Pastures. Garry Swan was also hit with a £50 fine...
Read moreDetailsONE of the borough’s villages will be inviting its residents to think of a letter in a new stage performance later this month. On Saturday, January 12, Remenham Parish Hall...
Read moreDetailsA COUNCILLOR has had to resign after learning that she has incurable cancer, forcing a by-election. Last May, Helen Power beat the then executive member for children’s services, Mark Ashwell,...
Read moreDetailsAS IT approaches its 40th anniversary, we have teamed up with L’Ortolan in Shinfield to offer one lucky reader a fantastic meal for two. If you need to banish the...
Read moreDetailsPOPESWOOD MANOR is a new development in Binfield that fuses country living with the modern world and a special open event this weekend will allow you to see the homes...
Read moreDetailsJose Gomes says it is up to Reading's current crop to dig themselves out the Championship relegation zone. Loan signings Lewis Baker and Ovie Ejaria arrived this week, with another...
Read moreDetailsTHE BY-ELECTION for the vacant Evendons seat will take place on Thursday, February 7. All three main parties in Wokingham Borough are planning to contest it. The seat had been...
Read moreDetailsOVER the next three weeks, Reading Operatic Society is holding workshops and auditions for its Easter show. Between April 26 and 27, the group will take over the Oakwood Centre...
Read moreDetailsA LOOK at the history of bell ringing in Wokingham is the topic for Tuesday’s meeting of the Reading Maiden Erlegh Rotary Club. John Harrison, who oversees the bell ringing...
Read moreDetailsA NEW YEAR’S resolution could help keep Wokingham town tidier. Wokingham Litter Heroes is launching a regular event to help collect waste dropped by thoughtless citizens. Meeting on the second...
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