Dinton Pastures to screen Grease to outdoor movie lovers this weekend
Film fanatics will be celebrating the ‘summer nights’ this weekend when Dinton Pastures Open Air Cinema shows the timeless classic, ...
Film fanatics will be celebrating the ‘summer nights’ this weekend when Dinton Pastures Open Air Cinema shows the timeless classic, ...
THE news that Dr Phillip Lee is now a Liberal Democrat MP has been welcomed by Wokingham borough party members. ...
“I can only applaud GCSE students across Wokingham borough for another set of stellar results,” said Cllr UllaKarin Clark, executive ...
VIRTUALLY every resident in Wokingham borough who responded to a consultation over housing numbers thinks the rate of building is ...
Isn’t it curious how you can stumble on through life, comfortable that everything’s all right with the world, then wake ...
Opposition towards the proposed quarry between Shinfield and Arborfield is building, as approximately 300 locals attended a community meeting to ...
YOU’VE all done very well. That’s the message to A Level students from Wokingham Borough Council’s executive member for children’s ...
A woman with severe mental disabilities was ‘deprived’ of money left to her in her mother’s will because of the ...
It can all be traced back to Joni Mitchell, a Canadian singer-songwriter with her ‘Big Yellow Taxi’ in April 1970. ...
Barn owls born and bred as part of a Wokingham conservation project are about to have an absolute hoot on ...
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