Local designer showcases at London Fashion Week
Asked to showcase her collection at London Fashion Week, local designer presented her nature-inspired work.
Read moreDetailsAsked to showcase her collection at London Fashion Week, local designer presented her nature-inspired work.
Read moreDetailsTherapies on Thames are bringing their physiotherapy to WADE day centre in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsReading were eliminated from the Carabao Cup after Lucas Boye's last gasp equaliser meant the game had to be decided on penalties. John Swift provided an outrageous assist for Boye...
Read moreDetailsLast year’s winner of Britain’s biggest talent contest will take to Norden Farm’s stage this November as part of his comedy tour. Lee Ridley- who is famously known as Lost...
Read moreDetailsA new pub has opened their doors to customers after a ceremonious ribbon cutting on Monday.
Read moreDetailsA LOCAL charity set up to honour the life of a Wokingham youngster has donated a stunning £15,000 to help fix a bath. Sarah Simpson from the Ollie Young Foundation...
Read moreDetailsTHE COMPANY that handles the borough's waste is encouraging residents to get behind this week's Recycle Week. Running until Sunday, September 29, the campaign, called Recycle Now, aims to help...
Read moreDetailsTHE UNDEAD are about to break out of Remenham, with the zombie apocalypse expected on Saturday. Temple Island Meadows is the place where only the fittest will survive. Zombies lurk...
Read moreDetailsFor years, Brian Hales produced a weekly cartoon for our predecessor, The Wokingham Times. We’re delighted to report that he has come out of retirement and will be producing regular...
Read moreDetailsFRIDAY the 13th was a day that was lucky for some, as a spooky surprise was left on the doorstep of a Wokingham vets. Staff at Mullberry House Vets in...
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