What can Wokingham expect from Everyman Cinemas?
Everyman Cinema is not necessarily a cinema chain you will have heard of before. The group has 16 sites across ...
Everyman Cinema is not necessarily a cinema chain you will have heard of before. The group has 16 sites across ...
It will soon be lights, camera and action for Elms Field as the operator of the new boutique cinema has ...
A CHANCE to get your blood pressure tested is coming to Wokingham town centre this Saturday. The Rotary Club of ...
DELAYS are expected on a busy commuter route in Wokingham this afternoon following a multi-vehicle accident. The A329 London Road, ...
A MOBILE phone was stolen from a Wokingham town centre restaurant last week. At around noon on Tuesday, February 16, ...
Campaigners opposed to council plans to build on Elms Field have arranged a meeting in the town centre park this weekend. ...
Plans to charge Wokingham borough residents to park overnight have been unveiled by the Council. A consultation was launched earlier ...
We've got some good news and bad news if you want to celebrate Christmas with a kebab. Peach Street cafe ...
The penultimate night of Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar saw Opera at Bearwood give a festive preview of their new show. ...
A festive performance from the Arborfield Military Wives Choir formed the focus for tonight's Wokingham Living Advent Calendar. The singers ...
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