Clintons Cards closes Wokingham branch: ‘It’s cost prohibitive’ to keep it open
A CARD store has folded its Wokingham branch, saying it would be too “cost prohibitive” to keep it open. Clintons ...
A CARD store has folded its Wokingham branch, saying it would be too “cost prohibitive” to keep it open. Clintons ...
The lockdown has not phased Wokingham Horticultural Association who were forced to cancel their Spring Show, which had been due ...
WHEN the new Carnival Pool opens in two years’ time it will have buried in it a touch of the ...
A CHARITY that offers palliative and day therapy care says it could be forced to shut down its services due ...
THE CHANCELLOR’S budget pledge to fix the nation’s potholes has been branded a drop in the ocean by a trade ...
The trees across our borough reflect our local history, with the most visible legacy being our large old English oaks, ...
Wokingham Foodbank is currently in need of several specific donations. It is encouraging people to continue donating. Wherever possible they ...
A GRAZELEY-based accountancy firm is offering residents the opportunity to talk about Government support during the coronavirus pandemic. A number ...
https://twitter.com/JamesSunderl/status/1246090504741294082 BRACKNELL MP James Sunderland has been the latest person to praise the efforts of the Wokingham Borough Distribution Hub. ...
THE SUN might be coming out this weekend, but Wokingham borough residents are being urged to stay in this weekend ...
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