Me2 Club receives donation from local business
OpenText REading presented the Me2 Club with £1,500 to kick-start their support for the charity this financial year.
Read moreDetailsOpenText REading presented the Me2 Club with £1,500 to kick-start their support for the charity this financial year.
Read moreDetailsPARISHIONERS at a Wokingham church enjoyed a racing-themed day out thanks to its autumn bazaar. St Paul’s Parish Rooms was the venue for the fundraiser held earlier this month. Liz...
Read moreDetailsA NEW 95-room hotel was opened in Wokingham’s town centre on Friday, November 15, by the borough mayor. A large crowd gathered to take part in a ribbon-cutting ceremony, see...
Read moreDetailsTAGS are once again flying off the trees as this year's Giving Tree Appeal gets into full swing. Last week, we revealed that the trees have been going up across...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident of aggravated burglary which occurred in Woodley. At 11.25am on Tuesday, November 12, two offenders forced entry to a property...
Read moreDetailsON SATURDAY, Woodley town centre is expected to be packed out for the annual Christmas light switch-on. Six talented youngsters who won the annual contest to design a poster for...
Read moreDetailsA COMPANY specialises in construction procurement and project management held a lavish lunchtime party last Friday to celebrate its first decade. Procom, which is based in Denmark Court in Market...
Read moreDetailsThe plans for a two-storey, energy-efficient building have caused anger among residents due to the modern, angular design.
Read moreDetailsIT’S BEGINNING to look a lot like Christmas - well, it is at a Wokingham town centre estate agency. David Cliff welcomed back Tom Baker, no not that one, on...
Read moreDetailsSince this article was originally published, Sir John Redwood has announced that he will not attend the hustings. CANDIDATES for the Wokingham parliamentary constituency will come together for a special...
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