Borough’s roads struggle after Winnersh closure
MOTORISTS were faced with long delays last week as a major route through Winnersh was closed. King Street Lane was ...
MOTORISTS were faced with long delays last week as a major route through Winnersh was closed. King Street Lane was ...
A DEAF teen’s disappointment over a botched showing of Star Wars has turned to joy after the cinema promised to ...
STAFF from Wokingham solicitors firm Clifton Ingram did their bit to try and make the ‘world better in a sweater’ ...
Some of you may have seen the Cambridge News' front page this week, where a production error meant that dummy ...
TRIBUTES have been paid to the police officer who was killed while on-duty in Hare Hatch yesterday. PC James Dixon was ...
A LOOK at changes to regulations around data protection will be the focus of a networking breakfast event. Joanne Frears, ...
RETAILERS, business owners and councillors came together last Wednesday evening for a workshop on issues facing Wokingham town during the ...
Amid the understandable focus on Hochtief’s glacial progress on completing the Shinfield Relief Road, another matter relating to it has ...
It’s our biggest-ever reader competition and you could be the lucky winner. We’ve teamed up with Wokingham Paper supporters to ...
Well done George Osborne on your appointment as the 31st editor of the London Evening Standard. You join a select list of ...
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