Wokingham Indian restaurant offers a paper with their pappadums
FOOD LOVERS are getting a little extra thanks to a new team-up between a Wokingham business and your favourite weekly ...
FOOD LOVERS are getting a little extra thanks to a new team-up between a Wokingham business and your favourite weekly ...
AS A child, he enjoyed performing in school plays. When he was older he joined the Reading Film and Video ...
ON FRIDAY and Saturday, Wokingham’s town centre looked a little different. Denmark Street was partially pedestrianised – we think this ...
In the United States, it was a week in which The Rolling Stones told Mr Trump, ‘You can’t always have ...
A NEW consultation will help shape the council’s autism strategy. Launched by Wokingham Borough Council’s Adult Social Care (ASC) in ...
Following the horrendous incident in Forbury Gardens last weekend, it seems that many in our town have felt the impact ...
PLAYGROUNDS across Wokingham borough are to have a phased reopening from 8am tomorrow. There are 99 such parks, and the ...
“We know how important it is to our residents to see the borough is well looked after, especially in key ...
THE GOVERNMENT needs to do more to reassure parents that schools will be safe to return to in September. Earlier ...
ALMOST 200 neighbours across Wokingham will be toasting the weekend after learning that they are to share £3 million. They ...
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