Winnersh Spoonyville to become part of the parish’s history
AFTER establishing itself as a makeshift settlement in Winnersh, Spoonyville has been moved. The collection of spoons, painted and decorated ...
AFTER establishing itself as a makeshift settlement in Winnersh, Spoonyville has been moved. The collection of spoons, painted and decorated ...
AFTER SPENDING 11 summers in the Ionian Sea, a sailor has turned author and released a book of his adventures. ...
Each day I Feed The Birds, for tuppence a bag. I also decided to check in my garden for my ...
EVEN THOUGH the Government’s Eat Out To Help Out scheme is over, dining out doesn’t have to be expensive. A ...
WHILE the UK was busy celebrating the summer Bank Holiday, one Wokingham resident was organising an entirely different celebration. Simon ...
A WOODLEY breast cancer support charity is appealing for help from people who have been through the process of chemotherapy. ...
THEY say that a watched pot never boils, but what about a coffee pot? Wokingham has a number of popular ...
Wokingham 1st XI (308-3) beat Slough (122 all out) Danny Hosuego and Chris Peploe both smashed their way to centuries ...
Crucial to creating a calming environment, sounds are often overlooked in gardens. But listening and focusing on the sounds of ...
RESIDENTS will be allowed to have their say at virtual planning meetings from this month. Cllr Rachelle Shepherd-DuBey, Liberal Democrat ...
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