Terror threat means tree plans can’t be revealed
THE threat of terrorism means that the council cannot reveal details of its plans for reservoir emergencies. Cllr Parry Batth, ...
THE threat of terrorism means that the council cannot reveal details of its plans for reservoir emergencies. Cllr Parry Batth, ...
A Wokingham psychologist is helping people sleep soundly with her new book, Navigating Sleeplessness.
Wokingham Festival is set to return this August, after it was cancelled last year due to the pandemic.
VIOLENT CRIME in Wokingham town centre has risen by 51% since 2018, despite the town council installing more CCTV in ...
The skies will be lighting up later this year – the annual Wokingham Fireworks procession and display is set to ...
AN EVENING of Indian cuisine raised almost £2,000 for Alexander Devine. The hospice hosted its Big Curry Night In event ...
A WOKINGHAM fitness instructor has proven that there’s always a way to overcome an obstacle. Kasia Clinton-Carter is the owner ...
LAST month, a Wokingham resident caught refuse collectors mixing recycling with blue bag waste. Now he’s caught a worker relieving ...
Take advantage of this seasons’ forced rhubarb and pair with apples to make this easy crumble for Mothers Day. As ...
Parents warned years ago that there would be a shortage of places at The Piggott School, Wargrave. Last week there ...
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