Wokingham residents urged to stock up on their repeat prescriptions ahead of Christmas closures
RESIDENTS who have repeat prescriptions are being reminded to make sure they order their medicines in plenty of time before ...
RESIDENTS who have repeat prescriptions are being reminded to make sure they order their medicines in plenty of time before ...
TIPS on how you can cut down on rubbish created over the Christmas period are being offered by the council. ...
THE STORY of Cinderella needs little introduction. Girl meets boy, boy meets girl, ugly sisters get in the way of ...
From the moment this year’s Hexagon pantomime opens to the moment the curtain finally comes down on over two hours ...
The ever-popular Reading Toy Run, which went through Wokingham on Sunday, will feature on BBC One this Christmas time. Gogglebox ...
Schools from across the borough came together on Monday night to help decorate Wokingham's Christmas tree. Situated in Market Place, ...
IT’S THE quintessential sound of Christmas and it’s coming to Wokingham this Sunday. All Saints Church in Wiltshire Road will ...
Organisers of Wokingham's Winter Carnival are hoping that the town's force awakens to help reunite a boy with his Star ...
A familiar face made a splash as he arrived today - Santa opened his grotto at Dobbies Shinfield. The man ...
FATHER Christmas is coming to town, and this year he has a top-of-the-range sleigh to travel in style. The Woodley ...
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