READERS LETTERS: As seen in Wokingham.Today of August 19, 2021
We’ve also been caught out by Aldi’s eye Regarding your main letter in Wokingham Today of August 12: I too was caught out in Aldi at Wokingham. In fact I...
Read moreDetailsWe’ve also been caught out by Aldi’s eye Regarding your main letter in Wokingham Today of August 12: I too was caught out in Aldi at Wokingham. In fact I...
Read moreDetailsHONEST MOTHERHOOD: With Angela Garwood I had my first solo day out since pre-lockdown times on Saturday. Eleven dreamy child-free hours. It was the longest I’d ever left Leo, and...
Read moreDetailsTowards the local plan with Cllr John Halsall, leader of Wokingham Borough Council In previous weeks, I’ve explained what the Local Plan is, why we need to put one together,...
Read moreDetailsThank you, whoever you are I write to thank an unknown lady for her act of generous and anonymous kindness. In Waterstones, Friday July 9, I was about to make...
Read moreDetailsAs local churches we join with others locally and further afield in praying for the people of Erfstadt in Germany, twinned with our own town of Wokingham. Erfstadt has been...
Read moreDetailsAdrian Betteridge from Wokingham Active Travel Community Hub (WATCH) writes: We were delighted to play a small part in Wokingham’s first e-bike event last month. Organised by Wokingham Town Council...
Read moreDetailsFORGET finding your next job in cyber, Wokingham borough is becoming a hub for arts and culture — and it comes with employment opportunities. The University of Reading’s TV studio...
Read moreDetailsFrom the chamber with Cllr David Hare For many years people have been angry at the fact that most of an individual’s savings can be taken away for Social care...
Read moreDetailsProud to see Pride in Wokingham town I WAS walking through Wokingham town centre on Saturday and the number of rainbow flags brought a smile to my face. I was...
Read moreDetailsIt just doesn’t add up by Jess Warren ARRIVING home after reporting on Wokingham Pride, my phone pinged. Was it a text from someone I saw at the event? Maybe...
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