Gorse Ride demolition gets underway
THE first phase of new housing for Gorse Ride will begin early next year. It follows the demolition this week of the former Cockayne Court Care Home. Around 50 homes...
Read moreDetailsTHE first phase of new housing for Gorse Ride will begin early next year. It follows the demolition this week of the former Cockayne Court Care Home. Around 50 homes...
Read moreDetailsThe Bell has had its hymn board stolen IT is meant to be the season of goodwill. But one cheeky thief has decided it is better to receive than to...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM District Under-11 girls football team have qualified for the English Schools National Finals. Competing in the South Central Region qualifiers, Wokingham battled past teams from Woking, Reading and Croydon...
Read moreDetailsA FREE entry Christmas shopping event will enable late night present buying with some seasonal entertainment. Local musical legend Danny Mountain will be performing some festive tunes in Bush Walk...
Read moreDetailsA RECORD amount has been raised by Wokingham residents in this year’s Poppy Appeal. Organisers of the appeal said that £53,612.95 has been given in this the centenary year of...
Read moreDetails“So there is hope for your descendants,” declares the LORD. “Your children will return to their own land.” Jeremiah 31:17 There is hope in your future. Sometimes in the middle...
Read moreDetailsA MOTORCYCLIST is being treated in an Oxford hospital following a road traffic collision in Charvil last weekend. Now police are appealing for witnesses. As we revealed last Sunday night,...
Read moreDetailsLILY Bartlett has always had the odds stacked against her. Born prematurely at 24 weeks, she was almost completely blind and weighed little more than a bag of sugar. She...
Read moreDetailsRose Pearce, manager of GAIL's THE FIRST two businesses to open in Wokingham’s Peach Place development have proved to be massive hits. Last Wednesday, Waterstones opened its doors for the...
Read moreDetailsTALKS over the future of Wokingham’s historic Post Office have been described as “a con not a consultation.” It comes as a letter seen by The Wokingham Paper confirmed Post...
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