BREXIT: Wokingham MP Sir John Redwood outlines his thoughts on latest developments
WOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood remains unconvinced that a deal to leave to European Union is good for the nation. ...
WOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood remains unconvinced that a deal to leave to European Union is good for the nation. ...
EVERY resident in the borough is being urged to let the Government know what they think about its failure to ...
A CELEBRATION of reading took place in Wokingham’s new bookshop last week. To mark World Book Day, Waterstones in Peach ...
TO CELEBRATE International Women’s Day, Wokingham Baptist Church invited women from across the borough to enjoy a breakfast event. Held ...
BOROUGH residents are being encouraged to get on their bikes, now that entries are open for this year’s Wokingham Bikeathon. ...
A SNEAK peak of plans to revamp an historic coaching inn were unveiled to the public last week. Oakman Inns ...
YOUNG chefs had their own culinary challenge earlier this month after they were tasked with cooking pancakes for a mayor. ...
WOKINGHAM’s controversial town centre revamp faced fresh criticism this week after claims it was “only a matter of time” before ...
RESIDENTS have raised concerns over a landscaping exercise conducted in Shinfield last week. Bellway Homes has trimmed bushes and cut ...
Stan Hetherington bike ride Lands End to John O'Groats MOST people when they see the big 65 on the horizon ...
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