Sir John Redwood’s New Year’s greeting to Wokingham
I wish you all a successful and prosperous 2019. I expect to see improvements locally and nationally, as we continue to enjoy record levels of employment and as pay goes...
Read moreDetailsI wish you all a successful and prosperous 2019. I expect to see improvements locally and nationally, as we continue to enjoy record levels of employment and as pay goes...
Read moreDetailsTO CELEBRATE the launch of a new film about one of the greatest ever comedy duos, a Winnersh cinema will be screening a special double bill this Sunday. Stan and...
Read moreDetailsA local expert is urging people starting a weight loss programme this January to have faith in aiming for their ideal weight, after a study found that people who set...
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY coffee morning this Saturday (January 5) will help an Earley church raise funds for a community allotment. Trinity Church in Chalfont Close is to open its doors in...
Read moreDetailsAN ANCIENT tradition that sees Santa kill a king was performed across Wokingham borough throughout the festive season. The Yateley Mummers – aka Yateley Morris – took their traditional Mummers...
Read moreDetailsNEW PARENTS are invited to join others at a special coffee morning taking place in Woodley next week. The Bosco Lounge in Crockhamwell Road is the venue for an NCT...
Read moreDetailsA GROUP that has just enjoyed a sold-out tour of America is the first act of 2019 for Wokingham’s Music Club. China Crisis – aka Eddie Lindon and Gary Daly...
Read moreDetailsTHE FIRST film of the year from the Wokingham Film Society is screened at the Whitty Theatre next Thursday, January 10. The group has chosen Hotel Salvation (PG) for the...
Read moreDetailsJose Gomes says Reading's start against Swansea was "unacceptable" as they lost 4-1 at Madejski Stadium. The Swans took the lead in just the second minute through Oli McBurnie and...
Read moreDetailsReading got 2019 off to a nightmare start with a 4-1 thrashing by Swansea in Jose Gomes’ first home game as Royals boss. The Swans took the lead as early...
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