Wokingham man jailed for sex and fraud offences
A MAN from Wokingham has been jailed for seven years after pleading guilty to engaging in sexual activity with a ...
A MAN from Wokingham has been jailed for seven years after pleading guilty to engaging in sexual activity with a ...
YOUNGSTERS from a Wokingham nursery had a rootin’-tootin’ time at their Wild West themed summer fair earlier this month. Children, ...
This term Year 7 students at Maiden Erlegh School have been studying tropical rainforests and how life has adapted to ...
BY MOLLY CHEESMAN Thirty-eight of our club members enjoyed an absolutely wonderful five day Warners Break at their hotel, Bodelwydden ...
THE COMEDY queen of the skies Pam Ann will be landing her barbed wit in Reading as part of her ...
A FEW of our favourite things will be found in Wokingham’s town hall on Wednesday: it’s the annual bake off. ...
THE leader of Wokingham Borough Council (WBC) has said that the British people will 'remain defiant in the face of ...
A WOMAN from Earley would have died anyway despite there being a delay in response from the emergency services, an ...
CATERING students from a school in Wokingham played host to parents and staff as part of their GCSE examination earlier ...
AN EXCLUSIVE evening with one of the country’s best-loved musicians raised nearly £20,000 for an animal charity. The Mill at ...
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