Local entertainers enjoy pub life after taking over Emmbrook Inn
The new faces behind the bar of a much-loved Wokingham pub are familiar – and no wonder, they were recommended by the retiring landlords.
Read moreDetailsThe new faces behind the bar of a much-loved Wokingham pub are familiar – and no wonder, they were recommended by the retiring landlords.
Read moreDetailsA black pickup truck reversed into the glass shop front two times to break into the building.
Read moreDetailsREAD MORE: See thieves attempt to raid Embrook Post Office this morning Thieves have targetted a popular Emmbrook Post Office in an overnight raid. The front of One Stop stores...
Read moreDetailsFOLLOWING last year’s special remembrance parades to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War, the borough is making preparations for this year’s services and parades. Most...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM secondary school has a new headteacher – but he doesn’t need to learn the ropes as he’s a familiar face to pupils and staff alike
Read moreDetailsSINGER/songwriter Richard Digance will be entertaining visitors to the Wokingham Music Club on Friday, October 18.
Read moreDetailsLocal girl, Sophie Grove has decided to donate her locks to The Princess Trust after growing her hair out.
Read moreDetailsONE BUNCH of Wokingham pupils couldn’t wait for half-term to end so they could get back to school. But these were no swots: they were gathering to celebrate the anniversary...
Read moreDetailsA SPECIALLY created bench has been unveiled in Embrook - it features a life-size stag carved into the trunk of a former oak tree. Last Thursday, residents, councillors and representatives...
Read moreDetailsLOCALS in Emmbrook are angry they will have to wait another three months before a concrete batching plant is finally closed. They claim Berkshire Concrete has been operating illegally on...
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