FOOD REVIEW: Lunch at the Dog & Duck in Emmbrook
Going out for lunch is not something I get a chance to do very often because I am working so when I got the chance to have lunch with my...
Read moreDetailsGoing out for lunch is not something I get a chance to do very often because I am working so when I got the chance to have lunch with my...
Read moreDetailsWe seem to live in an era where mediocre service and mediocre standards are becoming the norm and today, I encourage you to go against the current and do your...
Read moreDetailsFOLLOWING a decision by both Wokingham town and borough councils to fly a rainbow flag for Pride, a local councillor has launched a campaign for businesses to join in
Read moreDetailsRosie Clark, who is now a student at the Reading School of Architecture has been awarded the Conrad Birdwood Willcocks Award for excellence from the Royal Institute of British Architects
Read moreDetailsThe rich colours of southern France and scenes from our local landscape will be coming to Henley this September, as two Wokingham artists put on their second joint exhibition
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham fundraiser is enjoying putting her feet up after taking part in one of the world’s biggest challenges - climbing Mount Everest
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham foot doctor saved a young woman’s life by spotting an unusual looking mole last month
Read moreDetailsI firmly believe that one of the reasons we have such a growing mental health issue and a growing rate of depression is that we are living in a world...
Read moreDetailsBarn owls born and bred as part of a Wokingham conservation project are about to have an absolute hoot on their first-ever flight, according to a survey of the barn...
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough charities and community groups are being encouraged to hit the jackpot by applying for grants from the Peoples Postcode Lottery.
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