Twyford Bingo group faces closure unless new players come forward
Bingo players in Twyford are devastated as the community club may soon close down
Read moreDetailsBingo players in Twyford are devastated as the community club may soon close down
Read moreDetailsSpider-man, The X-Men, Captain America and the Fantastic Four are now available on ereaders for Wokingham Borough Libraries users
Read moreDetailsIt is not just Strictly Come Dancing contestants who want to get to Blackpool: Reading Buses drivers do too
Read moreDetailsCOMMUTERS are facing chaos on the railways this morning after South Western Railway suspended services due to overrunning engineering works. Delays are expected until 1.30pm today on the Reading to...
Read moreDetailsRenowned broadcaster and funny man Tim Brooke-Taylor will be popping into Wokingham this month to help Thames Hospice launch its Raise The Roof appeal
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham headteacher was one of many across the country to take part in a gruelling fundraising challenge in Wales last week
Read moreDetailsA LOCAL choir is inviting people to make a date to come and sing with them. Twyford Singers, which usually rehearses at URC hall in Church Street in the village...
Read moreDetailsAlthough I was elected as a representative of the Conservative Party, I have always been conscious that my first duty has been to represent you, regardless of whether you voted...
Read moreDetailsDR PHILIP LEE has savaged the appointment of Boris Johnson as Prime Minister, saying he is pursuing a no-deal Brexit that had no democratic mandate
Read moreDetails‘We must defend our democracy’, was the message behind the protest in Wokingham town centre this evening. Organised by Wokingham Town Council’s Liberal Democrat councillor Anna Box in a personal...
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