Can you help reunite Wokingham pubgoer with their driving licence … from 1967?
LANDLADY Carol Williams has found some strange items during her 10 years working at the Queen's Head pub in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsLANDLADY Carol Williams has found some strange items during her 10 years working at the Queen's Head pub in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsCllr Pauline Jorgensen Back in February, the Liberal Democrat/Labour administration running Wokingham Borough Council rounded out its year in power by planning to do less fixing of our roads. They...
Read moreDetailsEarley town mayor opens new space for community group meetings
Read moreDetailsThis week over a decade of austerity will get worse. On top of massive fuel costs and increasing food bills, many household bills rise with inflation
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Paul Ince believes his side deserved three points in their draw with Birmingham City as the Royals dropped into the bottom three.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC drew 1-1 with Birmingham City on an afternoon which saw them drop into the bottom three.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC dropped into the relegation places after they could only manage a draw at home to Birmingham City.
Read moreDetailsPINTS were being pulled at a Wokingham pub hours after a fire forced it to close.
Read moreDetailsBAD DRIVERS could soon receive a fine not from the police but Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsSindlesham arts and crafts fair was a great success
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