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Pets at Home is inviting pet owners in Wokingham to help celebrate the crème de la crème of pet products by voting in this year’s My VIP (Very Important Pet)...
Read moreDetailsPets at Home is inviting pet owners in Wokingham to help celebrate the crème de la crème of pet products by voting in this year’s My VIP (Very Important Pet)...
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS fed up with roadworks on a busy Winnersh road will have to endure them for a while longer. SGN is using the summer holidays to carry out essential upgrades...
Read moreDetailsGAS works outside two Wokingham borough supermarkets have caused gridlock on the roads today – and the firm behind them have apologised for the delays that they are causing. On...
Read moreDetailsA traffic accident has caused a busy road that links Wokingham to Reading to be closed. The centre lanes of the Showcase Roundabout are affected and diversions are currently in...
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES broke into a house in Winnersh last weekend. Thames Valley Police said that the theft took place between 1pm and 7.30pm on Sunday, June 10, at a home in...
Read moreDetailsTHE Forest School in Winnersh has been praised for “many positives” in its latest Ofsted report. New headteacher, Shirley Austin was described as “a real pacesetter” with leadership and management...
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN in her 40s was sexually assaulted by a young Asian teenager while walking down a Winnersh lane. Thames Valley Police said that it is appealing for witnesses following...
Read moreDetailsFAMILY and friends have launched a fundraising campaign for a brave borough man who is battling a deadly illness. James Kinyanjui has a rare genetic condition called Familial Amyloid Cardiomyopathy...
Read moreDetailsTHERE were books galore, cakes to drool over and plants for the garden and the window shelf. All of these delights and many more, helped raise over £900 at the...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS close to a major new road are claiming that the works have led to an infestation of rats in their homes. And they claim that council officers don’t want...
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