It’s a wrap: Anti-graffiti cover for Wokingham phone boxes
Unveiled on Monday February 17, the cabinet - next to Wokingham Town Hall - has been wrapped with a picture of a local street scene, livening up the spot.
Read moreDetailsUnveiled on Monday February 17, the cabinet - next to Wokingham Town Hall - has been wrapped with a picture of a local street scene, livening up the spot.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM hair and beauty salon is joining other businesses in pledging to remove gossip magazines from its premises. The decision follows the recent death of reality television presenter Caroline...
Read moreDetailsA WEDDING fair will take place at the Hilton St Anne’s Manor hotel in Wokingham on Sunday, March 1. The event will bring together a range of suppliers to help...
Read moreDetailsON SATURDAY, a new single will be launched in a Wokingham record store. Beyond The Download is the venue for In Albion, who will be performing Earth. Joining them will...
Read moreDetailsAN INNOVATIVE guitarist will be bringing his wealth of experience to a new concert taking place in Emmbrook next week. Over five decades, Gordon Giltrap has delighted audiences with innovative...
Read moreDetailsDarren Smith has won a by-election - and a seat on Woodley Town Council. Held on Thursday, February 27, the Conservative party won the contest to elect a new town...
Read moreDetailsResidents are furious that up to 50 oak trees were victims of a chainsaw attack which has devastated woodland in a country lane. Villagers leapt to defend the trees in...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS are vowing to fight plans to build a new quarry on land that separates two villages. More than 200 gathered for a public meeting last Wednesday night, where they...
Read moreDetailsThe Court ruled that this case was one of exceptional public interest, noting that “the issue of climate change is a matter of profound national and international importance."
Read moreDetailsA production error in this week's Wokingham Paper means that we have, embarrassingly, printed last year's results for this year's Wokingham Half Marathon. We apologise to everyone for the editor's...
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