Wokingham Winter Carnival seeks new charities to support
A FAB four of local charities have been awarded their very own winter warmer. Last week, representatives from Me2 Club, ...
A FAB four of local charities have been awarded their very own winter warmer. Last week, representatives from Me2 Club, ...
A LEISURE retailer has started advertising for staff for a new Wokingham branch which is due to open next month. ...
RESIDENTS are being urged to attend a consultation event tomorrow - Monday, February 18 - in a bid to save ...
THOUGHTLESS Grinches attempted to ruin Wokingham’s Christmas by vandalising the town’s Christmas tree – and the damage was so severe ...
TALKS over the future of Wokingham’s historic Post Office have been described as “a con not a consultation.” It comes ...
THE NEW flats at Peach Place are a good deal for the borough, according to Wokingham Borough Council. The executive ...
Picture: Tony Johnson OPEN for business – or open to problems? That was the dilemma this week as the overdue ...
WOKINGHAM’S regeneration woes are continuing with the departure of a popular town centre wine bar. On Tuesday, The Grape Escape ...
THREE local charities are celebrating after receiving substantial donations from the annual Wokingham Winter Carnival. Earlier this month, Wokingham Winter ...
A Wokingham scout group’s plan for a new headquarters for more than 250 young people has been turned down by ...
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