PETS & VETS: How to help keep your cat cool in hot weather
Cats love to sunbathe but even they can get too hot in the summer and may need some help to stay cool. Any cat can overheat however they will struggle...
Read moreDetailsCats love to sunbathe but even they can get too hot in the summer and may need some help to stay cool. Any cat can overheat however they will struggle...
Read moreDetailsWE’VE all been at home a lot more in recent weeks – the pandemic has seen us work, rest and play within the confines of our four walls. And boffins...
Read moreDetailsA TAXI driver went a whole day without picking up a single fare, highlighting the crisis facing the borough’s cabbies. Now they are appealing for urgent help so they can...
Read moreDetailsTHURSDAY, JUNE 11 was a special day for two Wokingham Paper readers – it was their 65th wedding anniversary. Sadly the coronavirus means that they can’t celebrate together. In 1955,...
Read moreDetailsWORK has taken place to make Wokingham's three shopping centres safer for pedestrians – but there is one section of the changes that has a risk of catching motorists by...
Read moreDetailsSHOPS across Woodley are preparing to reopen from Monday, June 15, for the first time since March 23. And because the Crockhamwell Road shopping precinct is mostly pedestrianised, shoppers will...
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD is the hardest shopping centre for Wokingham Borough Council to make safe for social distancing. Pavements are narrow and the village is centred around the crossroads. Wokingham Borough Council...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM town centre has had the most work carried out as non-essential shops reopen from Monday, June 15. The most obvious to all is the closure of parking bays and...
Read moreDetailsTHIS Sunday will be kept special by one borough resident – it’s his 100th birthday. John Clemetson has lived in Wokingham for nearly 60 years, but was originally from the...
Read moreDetailsCHURCHES in Earley and Lower Earley are working together to help those most affected by the Coronavirus. With support from Earley Town Council, the Earley Help Hub links volunteers with...
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