Winnersh’s Spoony people are a big hit Down Under
THE SPOONY people in Winnersh have gone international, as spoon settlements pop up in Scotland and Australia. Last week, Wokingham.Today ...
THE SPOONY people in Winnersh have gone international, as spoon settlements pop up in Scotland and Australia. Last week, Wokingham.Today ...
PHOTOGRAPHER Tammy Kazhdan has launched her own project looking at family life in lockdown. Ms Kazhdan — who used to ...
MORE than 10 foster families are urgently needed in Wokingham Borough, with demand on services set to increase due to ...
On Thursday, June 11, Kenan Mursaloglu will fight for his right to sell late-night food to the people of Wokingham.
WHICH way now? That’s the question that motorists out on essential journeys have been posing this week, after this confusing ...
Charities and organisations across the borough are working together to support the community during the coronavirus crisis.
At 2am today, the victim — a 31-year-old woman — was heard shouting for help in Victoria Park, Hodsoll Road, ...
“Wokingham has a widely disproportionate number of care homes. And everyone wants accurate and reliable statistics. This does not currently, ...
“I think Wokingham is in a good position to come out of this quite well. Although it will likely be ...
"It will send a very clear message that we will not tolerate behaviour which impacts on the quality of life ...
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