Family fun at Wokingham Library thanks to Roald Dahl’s The Twits
You'll have to be a bit of a twit to miss out on Wokingham Borough Libraries' latest fun event for ...
You'll have to be a bit of a twit to miss out on Wokingham Borough Libraries' latest fun event for ...
DAN MARLES admits it is "crazy" to think Finchampstead are now only six points away from sealing the Home Counties ...
FINCHAMPSTEAD CC are just six points away from their first top flight Home Counties Premier League title since 2001 after ...
After 21 years, one of Twyford’s most famous cake makers has hung up her apron. SUE CORCORAN finds out what ...
A BRILLIANT all-round display saw Finchampstead edge ever closer to the Home Counties Premier League title with a seven-wicket win ...
A FINCHAMPSTEAD woman is raising cash for a cancer charity in memory of her mother by undertaking a mammoth cycle between her ...
THREE people, including a 17-year-old girl, have been charged in connection with an assault on a taxi driver at Wokingham ...
A WOMAN preparing to downsize and donate goods to a charity shop is now £2,800 better off, after one of ...
A RUBBISH fire burned out of control leading firefighters to be called out to Finchampstead this afternoon. Crews from Wokingham ...
WILLING hands are needed to help make Wokingham a cleaner place. A community litter pick has been organised for this weekend ...
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