Wokingham Living Advent Calendar Day 15: The Ship Inn
After last night's display of morris dancing, tonight The Ship Inn hosted accordion music as Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar. The ...
After last night's display of morris dancing, tonight The Ship Inn hosted accordion music as Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar. The ...
Poetry was the surprise hiding behind today's window of Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar. TG Art Gallery in Peach Street welcomed ...
Spain was the theme for day six of Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar. Duo Fado aka Natalia & Kevin performed Spanish music at ...
A main road into Wokingham will be closed from tonight until Monday. Wokingham Borough Council has issued a reminder that ...
MOTORISTS are being warned that Peach Street in Wokingham will be closed overnight this week. From 9pm tonight (Monday) the ...
SCHOOLCHILDREN are suspected to be behind a shoplifting incident at a Wokingham town centre supermarket last week. At 9.42pm on ...
PARKING powers could be placed in Wokingham Borough Council’s hands. Last night, the council’s executive voted to apply for civil ...
WOKINGHAM town centre faces a fortnight of disruption this November as two busy roads will undergo roadworks. Peach Street is ...
Wokingham's town centre faces a fortnight of closures from tonight as part of a project to rejuvenate this part of the ...
WOKINGHAM’S newest retailer has opened 18 months early because such a good shop became available. Former interpreter and translator Bruna ...
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