Wargrave pub to be transformed into village shop and wine bar with rooms
Scaffolding has gone up at a pub in Wargrave as part of a project to transform it into a village shop and a wine bar with rooms
Read moreDetailsScaffolding has gone up at a pub in Wargrave as part of a project to transform it into a village shop and a wine bar with rooms
Read moreDetailsA Hollywood blockbuster that was filmed and finished in Wokingham has brought many benefits to the borough.
Read moreDetailsA RISING star of the golf scene who cut her teeth at a Knowl Hill course has signed up to a new partnership.
Read moreDetailsA MURDER mystery evening complete with haggis, neeps and tatties is on offer in Knowl Hill later this month
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council last week gave the go ahead for an application from Wargrave Cricket Club.
Read moreDetailsFIRE crews from three stations were sent to help rescue a sailor whose boat had got stuck in flood water.
Read moreDetailsFOUR people had to be evacuated from a home in Wargrave on Saturday, January 6.
Read moreDetailsA ROAD that connects Wokingham borough with neighbouring Henley has been closed for flooding ? and it might not reopen for several days.
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN in her seventies has died as a result of her injuries sustained in a road traffic collision.
Read moreDetailsI always enjoy joining in Christmas festivities across the constituency and would like to thank all those who give of their time to help others have an enjoyable and happy...
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