Coronavirus – Southern TV legend Fred Dinenage goes into self-isolation
HE’S BEEN the face of television in the south for more than 50 years, and tonight he announced that he ...
HE’S BEEN the face of television in the south for more than 50 years, and tonight he announced that he ...
NEARLY 2,000 people have tested positive for the coronavirus across the United Kingdom, according to new figures released by Public ...
BUS SERVICES across the borough will be reduced as the coronavirus crisis, with some routes axed on a temporary basis. ...
WOKINGHAM’S branches of the Carphone Warehouse are to close as the parent company restructures its business and makes 2,900 people ...
TWO SECONDARY schools and a primary school in Wokingham borough are launching partial closures as a result of staff self-isolating ...
RESIDENTS invited to put on their walking shoes for Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice. For the fifth year running, people will ...
A TWYFORD-BASED tech company has secured a partnership with ITV. Tickets to events such as the Coronation Street tour and ...
A look into Victorian England was the experience at Wokingham Probus Club on Wednesday 4th March at the Coppid Beech ...
Woodley Townswomen's Guild held its AGM on Thursday, March 5, and we were pleased to present a cheque to our ...
Chubs, an adorable three-month-old Jack Russell Terrier puppy, visited us one morning unable to put any weight on his left ...
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