Winnersh mother and daughter team up to lose nine stone between them
A MOTHER and daughter from Winnersh are starting the new year as they mean to go on – nine stone lighter. Sue (54) and Charlotte (23) Smith (not their real...
Read moreDetailsA MOTHER and daughter from Winnersh are starting the new year as they mean to go on – nine stone lighter. Sue (54) and Charlotte (23) Smith (not their real...
Read moreDetailsJanuary Vandalism was to prove to be one of the defining factors throughout 2019 as the new season started with the Wokingham town centre Christmas tree being wrecked, car windscreens...
Read moreDetailsTHE ACOUSTIC STRAWBS, a band which can trace its roots back to 1964, is the first act on the bill at this year’s Wokingham Music Club. Originally a bluegrass band,...
Read moreDetailsTHE FORMER chief of Thames Valley Police has received a knighthood in the new year’s honours list. Francis Habgood led the force over the past few years, overseeing Royal weddings...
Read moreDetailsIF YOU’VE never sung in a musical before, a Woodley group are hoping you’ll get in the habit. Woodley Light Operatic Society is holding a preview evening of its summer...
Read moreDetailsSolar farm sites to be built in boroughCouncil hopes to launch its own energy companyGreen Bank will lend residents cash to fund greener homes250,000 trees to be planted across boroughPush...
Read moreDetailsIt has been a big year for us all at Citizens Advice Wokingham - we had a great time celebrating the year and thanking our colleagues at our Christmas party....
Read moreDetailsA BOROUGH RESIDENT is creating new from old by up-cycling sports trophies. David Horton, treasurer of a local tenpin bowling league, is creating new trophies out of old ones —...
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN from across Berkshire enjoy a magical day out at the theatre thanks to a special scheme organised by the Freemasons. The auditorium at the Theatre Royal Windsor was bought...
Read moreDetailsThe company will organise events — open to scouts and other young people — which involve practical activities to promote confidence, self-belief and respect for nature.
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