Wokingham grandfather died after being stung by wasps
A ‘FIT AND HEALTHY’ grandfather from Wokingham died from severe anaphylactic shock after being stung by wasps in his back ...
A ‘FIT AND HEALTHY’ grandfather from Wokingham died from severe anaphylactic shock after being stung by wasps in his back ...
** UPDATED ** The family has now been found safe and well. ** UPDATED ** A RENEWED appeal to trace ...
THE 29th Wokingham Fireworks parade is getting ever closer and programmes are now on sale. Entry to the family-friendly event ...
TWO Sixth Form students from a school in Earley have scooped the top prizes at a local art competition. The ...
A FORMER Liberal Democrat leader visited Wokingham borough last week to meet with party activists. Baron Campbell of Pittenweem – ...
NOMINATIONS are now open for the very first Thames Valley Hospitality Awards (TVHA). Launched at the Reading Hilton Hotel on ...
A UNIVERSITY campus in Earley has been voted one of the most popular green spaces in the UK. The University ...
POLICE are appealing for information following an attempted burglary at a farm in Farley Hill. Overnight on Tuesday, October 17, ...
STUDENTS at Bracknell & Wokingham College are literally diving into a new initiative launched by the school. Working in partner-ship ...
A REPORT outlining the economic benefits of a third crossing over the River Thames was published this week. The Strategic ...
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