Trevor’s sky high with excitement about Sunday – and it’s all for this Crowthorne charity
MOST people when they get to their golden years enjoy taking it easy: relaxing with some good books and comfy ...
MOST people when they get to their golden years enjoy taking it easy: relaxing with some good books and comfy ...
CITIZENS Advice won’t be leaving residents hanging with the launch of their new community telephones. Located in libraries and community ...
TO SUPPORT the local economy, Wokingham Borough Council has been providing financial support to thousands of small businesses. But, local ...
A WOKINGHAM health lounge has been kitted out with help from equipment financier Johnson Reed. Having previously renovated a gym ...
A ROSE Street resident is calling for the council to speed up the process of adding new 20pmh limit signs ...
ON STREET parking is back in Rose Street after social distancing barriers were removed on Sunday. But there are currently ...
AN 83-YEAR-OLD has taken a more holistic approach to cure him of Covid-19, after putting faith in his own body. ...
A WOKINGHAM business owner is stepping in to save a town centre restaurant from permanent closure. Emilio Sanchez, owner of ...
COFFEE lovers will soon have a new cafe in sight, as the fit-out for Starbucks has begun. Located on Elms ...
A 300-YEAR-OLD tree that collapsed during the April storms has found a new home at Dinton Pastures. Four months ago, ...
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