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From the executive: With Cllr John Halsall, leader of Wokingham Borough Council I thank you for your support, but also want to reassure those people who didn’t vote for us...
Read moreDetailsFrom the executive: With Cllr John Halsall, leader of Wokingham Borough Council I thank you for your support, but also want to reassure those people who didn’t vote for us...
Read moreDetailsIn the Methodist Church as well as others, June is Bible Month. We use the month of June to study, pray and prepare some of our worship based on a...
Read moreDetailsSPACEPHILLER with Phil Creighton DO YOU ever wish you had a time machine so you could go back to the past and slap yourself around the chops and tell yourself...
Read moreDetailsTHIS WEEK marked the start of the summer months, and many will be looking at their calendars for the big reopen. Monday, June 21, is just around the corner, and...
Read moreDetailsThank you, from our hearing impaired I AM a volunteer for Healthwatch Wokingham, an organisation set up to help make life a little bit easier for people who struggle. I...
Read moreDetailsIn this Spacefiller column, Phil Creighton tries National Express' limited edition fish n chip flavoured sweets.
Read moreDetailsReaders' letters as seen in Wokingham.Today of Thursday, May 27, 2021.
Read moreDetailsI am sat at my dining room table staring at a pile of dresses. They are new, pristine and gorgeous, with the tags still on. Sadly, they will not be...
Read moreDetailsGORDON Brown’s idea that offering devolution to Scotland would cement the Union and satisfy the demands of the separatists always seemed to me to be misconceived. That was why I...
Read moreDetailsAT THE annual council meeting last week, youngster Rio Elms raised a perennial question: what is there for young people, like him, to do. He highlighted the problems lockdown had...
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