55 staff affected by closure of Wokingham Marks & Spencer
After nearly 20 years in its current site, Marks & Spencer has announced that its Peach Street store is to close in the summer. A total of 55 staff will...
Read moreDetailsAfter nearly 20 years in its current site, Marks & Spencer has announced that its Peach Street store is to close in the summer. A total of 55 staff will...
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham branch of Marks & Spencers has been announced as one of six to close. The clothes retailer revealed the news in a statement released today. While the Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM'S current MP has confirmed to The Wokingham Paper that he intends to stand for Parliament in the forthcoming general election. Assuming that the dissolution of Parliament is voted on...
Read moreDetailsRoger Herridge is aiming to put Binfield's County Cup final last week behind him with victory over Woodcote Stoke Row tomorrow. Thames Valley Premier side Woodcote have been the season's...
Read moreDetailsOne of the borough's four MPs has announced that she wants to hold a general election on Thursday, June 8. Theresa May, the MP for Maidenhead - whose constituency includes...
Read moreDetailsJAAP STAM says playing twice in three days played a key role in Reading's struggles to break down already relegated Rotherham United. Royals beat Aston Villa just 48 hours ago but...
Read moreDetailsReading came from behind to beat relegated Rotherham and strengthen their grip on a play-off spot, thanks to second-half goals from former Millers Lewis Grabban and John Swift. Royals fought...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM’S town centre library is set to move to new, smaller premises in Carnival Pool after Executive approved an in principle decision when they met last month – but there...
Read moreDetailsA SUCCESSFUL half marathon meant that local charities were the winners. On Friday, March 31, at Wokingham Borough Council’s offices in Shute End, more than 20 different groups received...
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