Dinton Santa Dash raises £1,600 for local kid’s charity
HUNDREDS of fun-runners donned their Santa suits on Saturday morning to take a festive jog around a Winnersh country park. ...
HUNDREDS of fun-runners donned their Santa suits on Saturday morning to take a festive jog around a Winnersh country park. ...
WORK to regenerate Wokingham town centre has been halted to enable workmen to go on a two-week festive break, despite ...
RESIDENTS of Emmbrook will now feel a little more reassured after a public access defibrillator was installed. The unit, which ...
Children from Finchampstead Primary School took part in a special fun run last Friday. To mark Christmas Jumper Day, the ...
Berzerk Productions presents Peter Pan - Oakwood Centre - December 13-16 WHAT better casting for the boy who never grew up than ...
MOTORISTS are being warned to avoid the Nine Mile Ride area of Wokingham tomorrow morning as a large funeral procession ...
THIEVES have stolen Christmas presents from a house in Woodley. Overnight on Friday, December 15, callous thieves broke into a ...
A FESTIVE appeal has been launched to ensure that everyone who has to spend Christmas in hospital will receive a ...
THE MANAGER of Wycombe Wanderers FC will be the star guest at Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar this evening (Thursday). Gareth ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has announced its council and library festive opening hours. The council offices will be completely closed on ...
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