Walkers invited to take part in second annual Wokingham Walk
WOKINGHAM residents are being encouraged to put their best foot forward as a new annual event returns next month. The ...
WOKINGHAM residents are being encouraged to put their best foot forward as a new annual event returns next month. The ...
THE FIRST major arts event of the season is just around the corner, and The Wokingham Paper has everything you ...
A MEETING to discuss the school funding crisis is due to take place in Winnersh this Thursday (27). Representatives from ...
AN ANIMAL charity, which has a shop in Wokingham's town centre, has launched a unique campaign to help more animals find homes. ...
THE WOMAN who won the ladies club championship at the London Marathon on Sunday has put her success down to ...
A MAN and a teenage boy have been arrested following an altercation in Earley last weekend. At around 2pm on ...
A WOODLEY schoolgirl has proved she is a cut above the rest by donating her hair to charity. Amber Ormiston, six, ...
British Transport Police (BTP) are appealing for information after a car was engulfed in flames in Crowthorne Railway car park last month. ...
RESIDENTS of a care home in Sonning welcomed an unexpected guest to their tea party last weekend - the Prime ...
THE MAN who died while in custody at Loddon Valley Police Station has been named. Leroy Junior Medford, 43, died ...
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