Young entrepreneurs make the most of church’s fair
Young entrepreneurs Maddie Deeks (left) and Isabella Hortopp with the personalised Scrabble pictures they make A church’s Christmas fair raised ...
Young entrepreneurs Maddie Deeks (left) and Isabella Hortopp with the personalised Scrabble pictures they make A church’s Christmas fair raised ...
SANTA Claus is coming to town – and he has swapped his reindeer for a Harley-Davidson. The annual Reading Toy ...
LIKE most teenagers Megan Splain knows what she wants for Christmas – and has been busy letting everyone know about ...
SWITCHING off the traffic lights at Winnersh Triangle during off-peak hours “is not possible”. That’s the verdict of Cllr Anthony ...
ANYONE who has ever fancied taking part in Supermarket Sweep can have their chance thanks to an amazing new contest ...
WORK to replace a gas main in Winnersh will move to its next phase later this month. SGN has been ...
Pets at Home is inviting pet owners in Wokingham to help celebrate the crème de la crème of pet products ...
GAS works outside two Wokingham borough supermarkets have caused gridlock on the roads today – and the firm behind them ...
THIEVES broke into a house in Winnersh last weekend. Thames Valley Police said that the theft took place between 1pm ...
A WOMAN in her 40s was sexually assaulted by a young Asian teenager while walking down a Winnersh lane. Thames ...
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