Church studies The Way as it prepares for Easter
A LENT course is being held on Thursdays evenings in the run-up to Easter. The group will discuss The Way. It will be screened at 8pm at Beech Hill Memorial...
Read moreDetailsA LENT course is being held on Thursdays evenings in the run-up to Easter. The group will discuss The Way. It will be screened at 8pm at Beech Hill Memorial...
Read moreDetailsMembers of Berkshire in Europe were at Loddon Bridge on Saturday to raise awareness of their campaign for a second referendum Picture: Steve Smyth for The Wokingham Paper CAMPAIGNERS hoping...
Read moreDetailsTHERE will be a floating stage, music from headliners such as Boy George and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and more glitz and glamour than a month of Strictly. This summer's...
Read moreDetailsWork on Wokingham town centre regeneration is about to take a step forward as final preparations are made to open two new roads, writes Sabita Burke. Biscoe Way and Earle...
Read moreDetailsLESLIE SACKEY struck four times as Berks County cruised past Westwood United in the Premier Division. Thomas Nower, Matthew Humphrey and Dan Money were also on target for Berks, cancelling...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM businessman has called for an investigation into health concerns over the latest smartphone technology. Nicholas Martin raised the issue at the annual meeting of Wokingham Town Council this...
Read moreDetailsAn in-home care provider is celebrating after it received a GOOD rating from its CQC inspection. The inspectors rated Caremark, an in-home care service who care for clients throughout Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsDo you want to give something back to your local community? If so, the Wokingham Lions Club is organising a Presentation and Lions Awareness Evening on Wednesday, April 3 between...
Read moreDetailsTO MARK the start of Lent, Woosehill Church will, on Wednesday, March 6, hold an Ash Wednesday service. Starting at 8pm, it will be a contemplative communion and will include...
Read moreDetailsMembers of the Thames Valley Writers’ Circle had an unusual guest speaker at a recent meeting, Hayley Scott, who had spent 20 years in the police force in London, the...
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