Wokingham Film Society to screen Ida next week
A FOREIGN-language film which stole the show at this year’s Oscars will be the latest offering by Wokingham Film Society ...
A FOREIGN-language film which stole the show at this year’s Oscars will be the latest offering by Wokingham Film Society ...
A CAR was destroyed by fire in Binfield on Thursday night. A crew from Bracknell Fire Station was called out to ...
Thames Valley Police is appealing for help find two missing vulnerable teenage girls from Wokingham. Courtney Venables, 15, and her ...
A LOCAL election and a debate on the Scottish referendum were the topics of the day when an Earley primary ...
A WOMAN from Wokingham who lost her childhood friend to blood cancer will be scaling new heights to raise money ...
THE Home Secretary has thrown her support behind a campaign to get Twyford named as the country’s best village high ...
THERE will be a few chilly men in Wokingham this week - after they had their chests waxed for charity ...
A MAN from Winnersh who saved a little girl’s life when she hit her head in a freak accident earlier ...
A FORMER stock-market millionaire and drugs supplier turned public speaker, author and activist visited a school in Wokingham last week. ...
AN ‘outstanding’ professor from the University of Reading has been killed while working in America. Prof Alexei Likhtman, 44, who ...
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