RACHEL BRADLEY: There’s no time like the present
So it’s been a year. In some ways it feels way longer than 12 months since the start of lockdown. In other ways I‘m left thinking, ‘Where did that time...
Read moreDetailsSo it’s been a year. In some ways it feels way longer than 12 months since the start of lockdown. In other ways I‘m left thinking, ‘Where did that time...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM restaurant owner is encouraging residents to order food directly, in a bid to support local businesses. Raja Majid, owner of Sultan Balti Palace, said takeaway orders have been...
Read moreDetailsJackson's California Lake cafe has reopened its ice cream hut, giving Finchampstead residents a taste of summer.
Read moreDetailsMore rapid coronavirus testing sites have launched in Wokingham borough, at Aldi in Wokingham and Asda in Lower Earley.
Read moreDetailsA GROUP of GCSE students have tackled a 25 day exercise challenge for Home-Start Wokingham District. Liv Fennell, 16, from Wokingham Without challenged 24 friends to join her for 25...
Read moreDetailsJUST before Christmas, The Arts Society Wokingham donated £500 to First Days Children’s Charity. The gift was used to by arts and crafts equipment for youngsters that the charity supports....
Read moreDetailsWill there ever be an end to this lockdown situation?It just goes on for ever, much to everyone’s consternation.We’re meant to take a walk each day but otherwise stay indoors,This...
Read moreDetailsAdrian Betteridge from Wokingham Active Travel Community Hub (WATCH) writes: Tucked away at the south eastern corner of Wokingham Borough is the headquarters of the UK’s Transport Research Laboratory. Since...
Read moreDetailsIT’S THE ultimate win-win as it cleans up and keeps you fit and now a Charvil resident is hoping you’ll join him. Sam Akhtar, who runs the Charvil Matters community...
Read moreDetails“I would like to send a big thank you again to everybody who has stepped up to the plate and made it possible for life to continue during these appalling...
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