Missing man from Sandhurst found safe and well
A MAN missing from his home in Sandhurst has been found safe and well. William Barnett, 61, was last seen ...
A MAN missing from his home in Sandhurst has been found safe and well. William Barnett, 61, was last seen ...
DIANA Brimblecombe MBE, founder of the Hurst-based animal rescue centre, has passed away aged 95. ‘Mrs B’, as she was ...
SIR Michael Parkinson and Theresa May MP joined hundreds of volunteers, staff and well-wishers of the Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice ...
THE BRAVERY and hard work of Wokingham’s finest police officers was recognised at a commendation ceremony on Wednesday night. Chief ...
THAMES Valley Police are urging the public to help them trace a man who has been missing from Sandhurst since ...
THE good news now arriving on platform one is more rail services to Waterloo – and they’ll run faster too. ...
PLANS to close Peach Street and London Road in Wokingham for roadworks has caused outrage amongst resident and business owners. ...
WOKINGHAM'S newest charity was launched on Wednesday September 23 with the opening of a new kitchen at The Salvation Army church ...
GROWERS in Wokingham proved that there is still a hint of summer left at the California Gardeners’ Club Summer Show ...
WOKINGHAM Town Hall’s previous life as a police and fire station was recreated as part of this year’s Heritage Open ...
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