The many sides of Boycie – aka John Challis – reveal he’s no fool
MILLIONS of TV fans know him as Boycie, but actor John Challis is much, much more than that. And for one night only, you’ll have a chance to hear his...
Read moreDetailsMILLIONS of TV fans know him as Boycie, but actor John Challis is much, much more than that. And for one night only, you’ll have a chance to hear his...
Read moreDetailsA DECISION to build a new school facility without sprinklers has been blasted by Wokingham’s Liberal Democrat leader. Last week, The Emmbrook School celebrated the opening of its new maths...
Read moreDetailsIF YOU’VE ever fancied a real gastropub meal without leaving the comfort of your own home, a new initiative will be right up your kitchen table. Wokingham’s innovative food delivery...
Read moreDetailsLONDON IRISH suffered their 13th straight Premiership defeat with an agonising 13-9 loss to Sale Sharks at Madejski Stadium. The Exiles were under pressure for nearly all the first half...
Read moreDetailsONE of Wokingham’s four MPs has hit out at data that shows there has been a rise in child poverty across his constituency. Matt Rodda, who became Reading East MP...
Read moreDetailsA WOOSEHILL supermarket is hoping to help would be lovers get wooed with romance this Valentine's Day by proving that the numbers add up. Relationship expert Sam Owen has teamed...
Read moreDetailsLook no strings! Wokingham Methodist Church in Rose Street hosted a visit from One Way UK, a puppet training ministry, on Saturday, February 3. And they also welcomed BBC Radio...
Read moreDetailsMUSIC is said to be the food of love and next Wednesday you can find out how true that is. Wokingham Rock Choir is the special guest performers at St...
Read moreDetailsBOSSES of a concrete batching plant that has opened in Wokingham say they will work with the council to sort out an issue that saw them refused retrospective planning permission....
Read moreDetailsLIAM MOORE has called on the fans to back the players after his team-mate Tyler Blackett was booed by sections of the Reading fans on Saturday. PODCAST: Listen to Tom...
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