Joan thought she’s found a spy, so she hit him over the head with a spanner
A Centenarian who now lives in Sindlesham has been preparing for this year's International Women's Day by recalling some of her adventures
Read moreDetailsA Centenarian who now lives in Sindlesham has been preparing for this year's International Women's Day by recalling some of her adventures
Read moreDetailsSt Crispins Leisure centre open day: try for free this weekend
Read moreDetailsOn 19th February 2023, suddenly, at his home in Bishops Tawton, Iain, aged 76 years, formerly of Wokingham. Beloved Husband of Sue, Dad to Caroline, Edd and James and soon...
Read moreDetailsSeparation and divorce are often devastating and traumatic and the depth of emotional suffering not always understood
Read moreDetailsWokingham Vegan Market this month
Read moreDetailsLower Earley volunteer fair: a chance to make a difference
Read moreDetailsFor most of us March is the start of the gardening year. It's a month of digging and sowing and a time to get busy preparing
Read moreDetailsIs it treasure? Find out at WEA's archaeological learning day
Read moreDetailsCentrica are the owners Of good old British Gas, 'N with energy prices soaring They've raked in loads of cash.
Read moreDetailsA mother given shelter in Wokingham has described the horror of war ? and how her fellow Ukrainians living in darkness and cold need generators
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