Wokingham Winter Carnival seeks new charities to support
A FAB four of local charities have been awarded their very own winter warmer. Last week, representatives from Me2 Club, ...
A FAB four of local charities have been awarded their very own winter warmer. Last week, representatives from Me2 Club, ...
THE DATE for this year’s Easter Egg run has been announced. Once again members of the Thames Vale Vultures will ...
Originally from the UK, Roger Jones now lives in La Manga, Murcia, Spain. His life of constant sunshine, golf, sea ...
Last week, reader Harry Atkinson was walking through Wokingham when he caught the first fruits of spring. He said: “I ...
A progress report on the Wokingham town centre regeneration project will be given at a Wokingham Society meeting on Wednesday. ...
OPPOSITION councillors have warned that the collapse of Dawnus could be very expensive of Wokingham Borough Council. On Thursday last ...
WOKINGHAM is set to play a starring role as a location hotspot for big budget film and TV series. Six ...
A SONNING family whose daughter had a cancerous tumour growing on her brain is urging families to share the signs ...
AN OPPOSITION councillor has called on the council to take urgent action following news that Peach Place builders Dawnus had ...
A POPULAR attraction for parents of young children returns into action later this month. The Pinewood Miniature Railway is running ...
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