Redwood’s Red White and Blue Riding Hood gets mixed reaction
A FESTIVE fairy tale by John Redwood, one of Wokingham’s four MPs, has met with a mixed reaction on social ...
A FESTIVE fairy tale by John Redwood, one of Wokingham’s four MPs, has met with a mixed reaction on social ...
POLICE are appealing for witnesses following some festive fisticuffs close to Wokingham’s railway station. Officers were called to Station Road ...
We invited Wokingham borough's MPs, mayors and council leaders to share with your their Christmas thoughts and wishes. Here we ...
A WOODLEY woman’s variety show has helped a cancer charity raise more than £1,000. The evening of entertainment was organised ...
MOTORISTS were faced with long delays last week as a major route through Winnersh was closed. King Street Lane was ...
A PET shop chain with branches in Wokingham and Winnersh is encouraging customers to help abandoned animals this Christmas. Staff ...
FESTIVE cards created by pupils at Montague Park Primary School were rewarded by David Wilson Homes at a special assembly ...
A FOOTBALL manager swapped tactics for songsheets last Thursday as he entertained a packed Redan pub for the Living Advent ...
A THEATRE in Sonning has been shortlisted for a national sustainability award for its work in generating its own power. ...
THE next phase of work at Peach Place will see buildings start to emerge. In a festive newsletter from contractors ...
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