Wokingham mayor’s Christmas card honours Captain Hicks
A HEROIC soldier who died while serving in Afghanistan has been remembered through a Christmas card contest. Wokingham borough mayor, ...
A HEROIC soldier who died while serving in Afghanistan has been remembered through a Christmas card contest. Wokingham borough mayor, ...
A FESTIVE appeal has been launched to ensure that everyone who has to spend Christmas in hospital will receive a ...
THE MANAGER of Wycombe Wanderers FC will be the star guest at Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar this evening (Thursday). Gareth ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has announced its council and library festive opening hours. The council offices will be completely closed on ...
Heavy snow showers could make rush hour tomorrow morning interesting - the Met Office's latest forecast for Wokingham borough suggests ...
Parts of the Wokingham borough woke up to a snow storm this morning - while others saw just a few ...
Churches Together in Wokingham would like to invite you to celebrate Christmas - there are carol concerts, special services, family ...
Some of you may have seen the Cambridge News' front page this week, where a production error meant that dummy ...
A MAN from Woodley died after he lost control of his car while two-and-a-half-times over the drink drive limit, an ...
A FORMER Waingels College teacher died from complications arising from a life-changing accident which happened nearly 30 years ago. Nicholas ...
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