Owner forced to put pet to sleep after suspected poisoning
A dog owner has issued a warning over walkies after he had to put his “shadow” to sleep following a suspected poisoning.
Read moreDetailsA dog owner has issued a warning over walkies after he had to put his “shadow” to sleep following a suspected poisoning.
Read moreDetailsFor many, lockdown has sparked interest in new hobbies, but for one Wokingham group pastimes are the key to keeping them on track.
Read moreDetailsSafety of roads across Wokingham Borough is to be considered as the council will review the speed limits across the borough.
Read moreDetailsTHEY say that you have not experienced Shakespeare until you have read him in the original Klingon. And, well, you’ve never experienced Madness until you’ve heard it performed by the...
Read moreDetailsFront doorsteps tend to be the place we find milk bottles and abandon muddy wellies, but since the start of the pandemic they’ve attracted a new type of attention. Beck...
Read moreDetailsA Woodley mum has made a miraculous recovery following two weeks in intensive care. Laura Damulira, 29, required emergency treatment last month as doctors battled to keep her and her...
Read moreDetailsWokingham United Charities, the oldest fund giver in the borough, has been offering the special assistance since April 1, and this week passed the milestone.
Read moreDetailsIts cover story is headlined: “How China’s communist regime endangered the world” and its editorial claims that “the Chinese regime covered up the (coronavirus) outbreak”, adding that it was “known...
Read moreDetailsBarista Lounge, in Broad Street, had opened in May last year, but has been closed since the end of March as the coronavirus lockdown started.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Foodbank says it has seen a huge increase in referrals received from households since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
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