Why Winnersh man Christopher is now a zookeeper
ONE thing that a Winnersh man didn’t expect when the coronavirus lockdown was announced was to become a zookeeper. Every ...
ONE thing that a Winnersh man didn’t expect when the coronavirus lockdown was announced was to become a zookeeper. Every ...
THE GRUB Club in Norreys has been supporting its community through the pressures of coronavirus by offering free fresh food ...
“So far, we’ve made 140 masks, as the machines can handle about 50 each week. There’s two types of designs ...
The council confirmed this morning that the appeal hearing over the BBQ King kebab van's trading licence has been postponed.
THE LEADER of the council has praised the way his team has come together with the voluntary sector to help ...
THE COUNCIL’S business grant scheme is open for business – and if companies haven’t been contacted to take advantage, they ...
THE CORONAVIRUS will have an impact on future housing plans in Wokingham borough – and the new Draft Local Plan. ...
A Wokingham restaurant serving Asian cuisine is offering free nutritious lunches to local key workers during the Coronavirus crisis. Pan ...
The FiLF will be bringing entertainment to people's homes during lockdown with a mobile truck tour, and are asking for ...
Bringing his poetry reading to the masses, Mr Knight is now part of a Spread the Joy campaign which launched ...
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