Finchampstead teenager who severed foot ready for home
A MOTHER-of-four whose eldest son severed his foot in a freak accident last month has thanked the community for their ...
A MOTHER-of-four whose eldest son severed his foot in a freak accident last month has thanked the community for their ...
AN arts and craft festival spanning two villages will take place later this month. Shinfield Parish Community’s Arts and Craft ...
NOMINATIONS are now being accepted for those members of the community who deserve recognition for their outstanding contributions to Wokingham. ...
VIBRANT new cafe bar, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, has opened in Wokingham town centre. Located in Central Walk, close ...
LIBERAL DEMOCRATS have outlined their vision for the future of Wokingham. At a special launch event held in the town ...
A GLOBAL medical company which moved into Winnersh Triangle earlier this year has expanded its operations. Becton Dickinson (BD) only ...
FACILITIES for under fives were put under the microscope during public question time at the Executive meeting. Alexandra Fraser, who ...
TWO members of Wokingham borough’s ruling executive met with the housing minister last month to air their concerns and frustrations ...
A thousand protesters packed into meetings to object to a possible 3,500 new homes being built on Green Belt land ...
Wokingham went crumbs last Friday morning as a deluge of cake brought out plenty of smiles … and raised thousands ...
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