Wokingham’s Balti Palace currys favour with Grub Club
THERE was a double reason for the team running The Grub Club to be happy last week – they had special visitors and a special giveaway. The scheme, run from...
Read moreDetailsTHERE was a double reason for the team running The Grub Club to be happy last week – they had special visitors and a special giveaway. The scheme, run from...
Read moreDetailsA POST-mortem into the three men who died in Reading’s terror attack last Saturday has been released. Full details are further down this story and some readers may find this...
Read moreDetailsDENMARK STREET is to be pedestrianised to help shoppers get around Wokingham town centre and help pop-up pavement cafes to launch. It’s one of a number of measures that are...
Read moreDetailsTORIES IN TURMOIL … Could John Redwood be the one to save them? Problems with Europe. A country struggling with the aftermath of one of the biggest crises for a...
Read moreDetails“The children of Emmbrook Junior School have made these sunflowers — we are thinking of you.”
Read moreDetailsJAMES Sunderland challenged the secretary of state for education to support young people with appropriate mental health services. On Monday, June 22, the Bracknell MP — whose constituency also includes...
Read moreDetailsTHE WOKINGHAM town mayor is calling for shoppers to return to the town centre. Cllr Tony Lack and his wife Claire have visited retailers, businesses and market traders across Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsMORE than 100,000 affordable homes need to be built each year for key workers of the pandemic, said the Local Government Association (LGA) in a new report. Delivery of Council...
Read moreDetailsTHE LEADER of the Reading and Wokingham branch of the Women's Equality Party is calling on local MPs not to support the latest Immigration Bill. Today the bill — which...
Read moreDetailsTHE SHADOW home secretary said that he wanted to come to Reading to show respect to those who had lost their lives in Saturday’s attacks, and also to thank police...
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