Spencers Wood businessman jailed after fraud probe
A SPENCERS WOOD businessman has been jailed for stealing a ‘six figure sum’ from his business. Stuart Gray, of Basingstoke ...
A SPENCERS WOOD businessman has been jailed for stealing a ‘six figure sum’ from his business. Stuart Gray, of Basingstoke ...
BOOTS that are made for walking will be welcomed by a Hare Hatch pub this weekend. The Horse and Groom ...
AN EARLEY-based church will hold a multi-national celebration on Saturday, March 16. Network Vineyard Church, based in Woodley Hill House, ...
THE first market in the new Market Place will take place this week. On Thursday, September 6, Wokingham Town Council ...
OPEN for business – or open to problems? That was the dilemma this week as the overdue £3.8m project to ...
IT READS like a who’s who of Wokingham’s retail scene – 40 different shops from across the town centre have ...
A FOOTBALL fan who punched another fan in the face, damaging their teeth in the process, is being hunted by ...
The Holme Grange Fishery at Finchampstead has netted one of the biggest name in fishing for a special charity match. ...
Wokingham’s High Steward has retired after 26 years of service to the town. Late last month, Wokingham Town Council celebrated ...
COMMUTERS are facing a week of disruption thanks to a points failure on the railway line close to Wokingham station: ...
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