The 83-year-old whose Covid-recovery included some unconventional conventions
AN 83-YEAR-OLD has taken a more holistic approach to cure him of Covid-19, after putting faith in his own body. ...
AN 83-YEAR-OLD has taken a more holistic approach to cure him of Covid-19, after putting faith in his own body. ...
A WOKINGHAM business owner is stepping in to save a town centre restaurant from permanent closure. Emilio Sanchez, owner of ...
COFFEE lovers will soon have a new cafe in sight, as the fit-out for Starbucks has begun. Located on Elms ...
“THANK YOU for being positive and coming to Wokingham.” That’s the message from Wokingham town mayor Cllr Tony Lack as ...
A 300-YEAR-OLD tree that collapsed during the April storms has found a new home at Dinton Pastures. Four months ago, ...
RESIDENTS across the borough in need of more bin bags can now pre-order them to collect soon. The system applies ...
South Hill Park kicks off the summer holidays with live music, a family favourite and the return of indoor dining ...
THE ABILITY OF the planning department to act on the climate emergency was questioned at last week’s borough council executive ...
THE EXECUTIVE member for finance and housing said the council would work with charities to support residents. At the virtual ...
A TEENAGER was assaulted and had his bike stolen by a gang in Lower Earley last week. It is the ...
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