Wokingham historian explores town’s coverage in the press back to 1771
Jim Bell has extended his eBook back to 1771, looking at the archived stories of local people doing extraordinary things.
Read moreDetailsJim Bell has extended his eBook back to 1771, looking at the archived stories of local people doing extraordinary things.
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday evening, more than 50 residents attended a town council planning committee meeting at the Oakwood Centre to oppose the change.
Read moreDetailsFree newspapers at Waitrose has been a perk for many years, but it is now coming to an end
Read moreDetailsA FORMER Bracknell GP has been charged with historic sexual offences.
Read moreDetailsYESTERDAY'S Groundhog Day saw a prediction winter would go on for another six weeks. And boffins made their forecast for August's Reading Festival.
Read moreDetailsThe Merry Gardener was created in honour of Meredith Gaultier by Elusive Brewing and Ian Wisdom, Twyford Beer Festival organiser.
Read moreDetailsOrganisers are now inviting charities, crafters, food vendors, traders and providers of children?s rides and entertainment to apply for a pitch.
Read moreDetailsA CROWTHORNE-based nursery has teamed up with an early years apprenticeship provider to launch a new partnership.
Read moreDetailsIt will pop up at Stanlake Meadow on Friday, June 10 and Saturday, June 11.
Read moreDetailsWHAT IS the price of democracy? That is the question coming from the Lib Dem group, over suggestions to change the election process in the borough.
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