Teenager summoned to court over Finchampstead assault
A TEENAGE boy is due to appear in court in connection with an assault in Finchampstead. The 14-year-old from Finchampstead, ...
A TEENAGE boy is due to appear in court in connection with an assault in Finchampstead. The 14-year-old from Finchampstead, ...
A CARE home in Farley Hill is calling on local artists to exhibit their work during a garden party next ...
A FORMER student of a school in Sunningdale is set to release her second cookery book. Martha Collison, who became ...
A NEW retirement development in Wokingham went on show to the public in the Town Hall last week. Renaissance Retirement’s ...
STUDENTS who sat their International Baccalaureate Diploma (IBDP) at Leighton Park School received their results earlier this month. On July 6, ...
A LOWER EARLEY pub reopened last Saturday after a stunning makeover. The Seven Red Roses, in Maiden Place shopping centre, ...
WOKINGHAM Fire Station welcomed two new recruits as wholetime firefighters last week. Luke Foster and Mark Kelly both successfully completed ...
WOKINGHAM’S schools could get a much-needed funding boost after the Secretary of State for Education announced a £1.3 billion cash ...
MOTORISTS are being reminded not to leave valuables in their vehicles following a spate of thefts across the borough in ...
AN employment service aimed at helping people of Wokingham to get back into work has been officially launched. Coinciding with ...
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