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Read moreDetailsAlcohol can often be at the forefront of Christmas. This time of year, is for gathering and celebrating with your loved ones, which can often mean
Read moreDetailsAn age-old tradition that sees Santa kill St George was performed across Wokingham borough throughout the festive season. The Yateley Mummers – aka Yateley Morris – took their traditional Mummers...
Read moreDetailsSpecial events through the year will mark the group's achievements
Read moreDetailsChristmas is creeping up fast, but one sure-fire way to ruin the festive vibes is your home turning into a tip of packaging materials and boxes.
Read moreDetailsMotorists are being warned they could be driving illegally without even realising it this Christmas.
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Read moreDetailsThe more I think about it, the more I am envious of the career of a successful musician.
Read moreDetailsA fast food restaurant in Wokingham has had its application to operate a 24-hour operation rejected by Wokingham Borough Council. A meeting of the council’s licensing sub committee last week...
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham restaurant has announced it will close its doors today. Fare Eatery, located in the courtyard inside Wokingham town hall, opened in June 2024. In a statement on its...
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