Look out for Winston pulling the pints in Twyford this Sunday
HE can pull pints like no-one else. And this weekend, Winston the shire horse will be displaying his talents and, hopefully, be treated to the odd carrot or two. It’s...
Read moreDetailsHE can pull pints like no-one else. And this weekend, Winston the shire horse will be displaying his talents and, hopefully, be treated to the odd carrot or two. It’s...
Read moreDetailsA WARNING not to pay a tax bill using an iTunes gift card has been issued after fraudsters have been targeted Berkshire residents. Thames Valley Police’s Action Fraud department said...
Read moreDetailsWORK to ensure the Sumas can come home has continued – and the team can now see the light. An ambitious project to ensure that the team’s Lowther Road home...
Read moreDetailsDivision 2B Hurst suffered their first league defeat of the season as their winning streak was ended by Fleet who defeated them by 63 runs. Howard Bywaters hit an exceptional...
Read moreDetailsFour Wokingham borough estate agents have been accused of taking part in a price fixing cartel. An investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has provisionally found that the...
Read moreDetailsEMMBROOK and Bearwood fell to a 55-run defeat against Cadmore End in a high scoring contest. Emmbrook and Bearwood won the toss and elected to field first. They made a...
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY woman gardening at her home had a large quantity of jewellery stolen in a ‘shocking’ distraction burglary. Thames Valley Police said that the incident took place around 1pm...
Read moreDetailsFORMER Maiden Erlegh student, Fran Kirby, starred for England during their opening game at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019 as they beat Scotland 2-1. Kirby started for England as...
Read moreDetailsANOTHER big name is leaving Wokingham’s town centre, weeks before the first stores are due to open in Elms Field. Argos has confirmed that the store in Erftstadt Court will...
Read moreDetailsNEXT YEAR’S May Fayre is still going ahead, despite the Government moving the bank holiday to help the country mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day. Instead of the nation...
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