Wokingham town markets to continue for time being
WOKINGHAM markets will continue for the time being. Run by Wokingham Town Council, the events take place in Market Place, ...
WOKINGHAM markets will continue for the time being. Run by Wokingham Town Council, the events take place in Market Place, ...
YESTERDAY saw the highest number of daily confirmed cases of the coronavirus – and also a rise in the number ...
JOHN LEWIS stores, including Reading’s Heelas, are to close to allow the company’s workforce to help out in sister chain ...
COMMUTERS using South Western Railway services are being warned that a reduced timetable will be in place from Monday, as ...
AS COMMUTER numbers plummet due to the coronavirus crisis, railway companies have agreed with the government to start implementing a ...
A FOOD collection for families who are suffering from domestic abuse will take place on Tuesday, March 24. Wokingham Baptist ...
WOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood has thanked supermarkets for rationing the number of items that customers can buy and called ...
“THIS is the biggest challenge the country has faced since the Second World War” – that’s the verdict of the ...
QUEUES for a Woodley chemist have been going down the street says a frustrated shopper. Isobel Dawson called Wokingham.Today to ...
ORGANISERS of the Wokingham May Fayre have decided to cancel the special VE Day-themed event. Earlier this week, the Wokingham ...
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