Hurst’s 100-year-old resident switches on Christmas lights for villages
HURST'S 100-year-old resident Beryl Sims switched on the Christmas tree lights at the village?s St Nicholas Night celebrations.
Read moreDetailsHURST'S 100-year-old resident Beryl Sims switched on the Christmas tree lights at the village?s St Nicholas Night celebrations.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley fire services celebrated their latest collaboration success last week, in the shape of new fire engines and equipment for the region.
Read moreDetailsTHE BOROUGH council is altering its opening hours over the festive period.
Read moreDetailsDON?T risk it this Christmas - that?s the message from Thames Valley Police to anyone thinking of drink or drug driving
Read moreDetailsSt John Ambulance are inviting people to a fundraising service of Christmas carols and readings tomorrow, Saturday, December 11 at Wellington College.
Read moreDetailsThe new Lower Earley eatery will be welcoming customers from noon until 9pm everyday.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have sealed off a Wokingham shoe shops this morning following an incident.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM?S Christmas tree is looking pretty thanks to the efforts of the borough?s schoolchildren.
Read moreDetailsThe last few chances remain to take part in this year's Giving Tree appeal. Trees at all locations are now down to their final few tags.
Read moreDetailsThe youngest year groups at Crosfields School performed a series of funny plays as the term comes to a close.
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