Golfers to the fore: fundraising efforts continue at Easthampstead Golf Club despite not being on the green
DESPITE THE course being closed for months, members of Easthampstead Golf Club in Wokingham have raised more than £4,000 for ...
DESPITE THE course being closed for months, members of Easthampstead Golf Club in Wokingham have raised more than £4,000 for ...
Berkshire residents will celebrate Blossom Watch Day with the National Trust tomorrow, to enjoy the wonders of spring.
A WOKINGHAM family’s fundraiser has generated more than £7,000, with a bit of help from a town centre takeaway. Sultan ...
DOMESTIC abuse victims are being supported through a new railway scheme. Rail to Refuge, a new project created by Great ...
A WOKINGHAM hotel has been celebrated in a county-wide award. Cantley House Hotel won the Best For Grown-Ups Award, as ...
ThE OLD ones are the best they say – but what about the favourites with a twist? Heading up this ...
Ripples, a Wokingham bathroom showroom, has been nominated at the kbbreview awards for Retailer of the Year.
THE LIBERAL Democrat group has accused the borough council of “not being honest” about progress in the plan to achieve ...
Easter is always the most important time of year for Christians. All we have recently gone through and are still ...
AS THE local elections draw closer, Wokingham residents are being urged to make their choice now. No, who they will ...
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