Your letters, February 15, 2018
Every week, we print the liveliest selection of letters for Wokingham borough. A range of voices, a range of views - here's the letters pages from the February 15 edition....
Read moreDetailsEvery week, we print the liveliest selection of letters for Wokingham borough. A range of voices, a range of views - here's the letters pages from the February 15 edition....
Read moreDetailsCAR PARKING charges across the borough are to be shaken up next month, with the axing of evening and Sunday fees, but an increase in daytime rates. At a meeting...
Read moreDetailsMade In Reading and Wokingham WOKINGHAM is one of the top places to do businesses in the UK, meaning that we’ve got plenty to shout about – and a new...
Read moreDetailsBy Dom Hurrell and Ian Biles from Beyond The Download Last Saturday we witnessed what we believe to be the one of, if not the greatest homecoming gigs Reading has ever...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are linking an armed robbery of the a Wokingham Road Co-operative store on Sunday morning with two others. The Earley branch, close to Meadow Road, was hit as the...
Read moreDetailshttps://twitter.com/WokyPaper/status/965163818425995265 Today is Wokingham's annual Half Marathon and it's a good day for it! Thousands of runners have gathered in Cantley Park to take part in the race, which is...
Read moreDetailsFRANCO VAN DER MERWE insists London Irish are remaining positive despite falling 12 points adrift at the foot of the Premiership table. The Exiles' 13-9 defeat against Sale Sharks at...
Read moreDetailsROGER HERRIDGE admits he would be disappointed if Binfield could not break into the Hellenic Premier top six this season. The Moles have finished eighth in each of the last...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM residents will face a council tax rise of 5.49% plus the parish council precepts, which could add as much as £106.71 to the bill. The overall rise, announced at...
Read moreDetailsWASHINDI Trampoline Club enjoyed a successful weekend with eight members picking up gold medals in Milton Keynes. In the first National Development Plan (NDP) competition of the year, the club...
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