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PUPILS from a Wokingham town centre primary school were gripped with Winter Olympic fever – so much so that they staged their very own version of the games. Organised by...
Read moreDetailsPUPILS from a Wokingham town centre primary school were gripped with Winter Olympic fever – so much so that they staged their very own version of the games. Organised by...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM church will have to raise £1 million to help fund a new community centre for Matthewsgreen following an agreement by the Executive to let the land to them...
Read moreDetailsTHE PLACING of the borough’s public notices in publications other than The Wokingham Paper was raised by Cllr Prue Bray during the Executive meeting of Wokingham Borough Council, held on...
Read moreDetailsThe Co-op in Shinfield was closed by police this evening following an incident. The Hyde End Road convenience store has been sealed off as a result. Details are not yet...
Read moreDetailsTHE AMOUNT of money in the council’s piggy bank has reduced by almost £3 million over the past financial year. The figure was revealed in an answer to a question...
Read moreDetailsTHE EUROPEAN UNION was blamed for the time taken over a consultation for the new 12 bus route in Woodley. In the council meeting, Jenny Cheng, a Woodley town councillor,...
Read moreDetailsA RARE toby jug found during a clearance of a park home near Wokingham sold at auction for £8,000 last month. The antiques auction rooms at Martin & Pole in...
Read moreDetailsBERKSHIRE’S Masonic community welcomed a new grand master at a special ceremony held in Sindlesham. The Provincial Grand Lodge Of Berkshire on Mole Road was the venue to welcome Anthony...
Read moreDetailsSaturday's game with Wolves was called off but Reading did return to action on Tuesday night with a 1-1 draw against Bolton at Madejski Stadium. The game threw up plenty...
Read moreDetailsTOM HOLMES admitted he thought Jaap Stam was joking when he told him he would be making his Reading debut this week. Maiden Erlegh student Holmes, just 17, was a...
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