Families enjoy brunch on the house thanks to coffee shop makeover
FAMILIES flocked to neighbouring Sandhurst last week to celebrate the launch of a new café. Supermarket giant Tesco invited toddlers ...
FAMILIES flocked to neighbouring Sandhurst last week to celebrate the launch of a new café. Supermarket giant Tesco invited toddlers ...
A GYM with a coffee shop is being mooted for a vacant Wokingham town centre site. Last year, catalogue retailer ...
THEY say there’s no such thing as a free lunch, but a free brunch? Yep, that’s a thing. Families are ...
IT’S a slogan which has helped make Tesco the largest supermarket chain in the country. However, when it comes to ...
A POWER outage has caused problems for a major Wokingham supermarket forcing it to close early. Tesco in Finchampstead Road ...
A PENSIONER visiting a Wokingham supermarket had cash and bank cards stolen as she shopped. Now police have just released ...
This year’s Giving Tree Appeal has been launched to offer you the chance to make a local child smile this ...
GAS works outside two Wokingham borough supermarkets have caused gridlock on the roads today – and the firm behind them ...
WOKINGHAM residents will face a six-mile detour to travel half a mile across the town this weekend. That was the ...
A WOMAN shopping in a Wokingham supermarket had her bank card stolen by what she thought was a good Samaritan. ...
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