EAT OUT TO HELP OUT: ‘It created our busiest Monday ever’ says Sindlesham pub manager
RESTAURANTS across Wokingham are now offering 50% off as part of the Government’s Eat Out To Help Out scheme. The ...
RESTAURANTS across Wokingham are now offering 50% off as part of the Government’s Eat Out To Help Out scheme. The ...
THE BOROUGH council has appointed a cultural development officer to further the arts across the area. Speaking at the borough ...
By Geoff Peck The lockdown has changed how we live our lives. Why have we changed our behaviour? Is it ...
AFTER increasingly sending out bailiffs to collect council tax debts, the council has agreed to better support residents to manage ...
Shocked customers have been paying tributes to a much-loved Post Office manager who has died suddenly. Debbie Kaur, Post Office ...
THE HIGHWAYS executive is supporting the call for vehicle registrations to be printed on drive-through restaurant packaging. Cllr Pauline Jorgensen ...
Wokingham Town Mayor Cllr Tony Lack has been inducted as an honorary member of the Wokingham Lions Club. Celebrating outside ...
EVERYONE knows that Wokingham is a great place to live – it’s always coming top of surveys looking for the ...
WOKINGHAM Theatre is returning to the stage for the first two weekends of September. The theatre will be performing Peter ...
IT APPEARS that the government is not taking seriously a threat by the leader of the council to protest naked ...
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