Ashridge Nursery to hold car boot sale on Sunday
A CAR BOOT sale will take place at Ashridge Nursery on Sunday, May 12 from 10am to noon. Sellers pay £10 per car and arrive from 9am, buyers can get...
Read moreDetailsA CAR BOOT sale will take place at Ashridge Nursery on Sunday, May 12 from 10am to noon. Sellers pay £10 per car and arrive from 9am, buyers can get...
Read moreDetailsA 53-year-old man from Wokingham has been arrested on suspicion of assault with following an incident outside Reading Railway Station late last month. Thames Valley Police said that they are...
Read moreDetailsA MAN who has been wanted by police for more than a month is still on the run. Gloucestershire Constabulary is appealing for information on the whereabouts of Danny O’Loughlin,...
Read moreDetailsHARD drugs are being sold in Wokingham for as little as £5 a hit. That’s the warning from addiction experts who say heroin and crack cocaine are fuelling crime rates...
Read moreDetailsTHE public is being asked to give their views on Thames Valley Police. Around 10,000 texts will be sent out every month to people who have reported an incident or...
Read moreDetailsThe annual May Fayre takes place in Wokingham's town centre on Monday, May 6. Here's some of the acts you can look forward to - there will also be street...
Read moreDetailsCoaches at Ashridge Park FC were given a taste of the Premier League on Saturday, when a football mastermind dropped in for a Coach Education Day. John Allpress is a...
Read moreDetailsYOU can buy a doll from Argos for a tenner, but last month a pair of dolls sold for £1,300 – a considerable jump from their estimate of £30. The...
Read moreDetailsA man from Ruscombe has created a thought-provoking video raising awareness of the need to preserve the village’s Green Belt. Having lived in the community for 21 years, Simon Chapman...
Read moreDetailsA special ribbon cutting ceremony celebrated the official opening of a new food store which has thawed the hearts of Wokingham. The event took place on Friday and was attended...
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