Coronavirus – Precautionary measure sees pupils sent home from school
AS A precautionary measure, a Wokingham borough school has sent pupils home after their families came into contact with a ...
AS A precautionary measure, a Wokingham borough school has sent pupils home after their families came into contact with a ...
A LANDSLIP is causing problems to the trains this morning, with lines blocked as a result. The incident happened between ...
WOKINGHAM Fire Station is to hold a charity car wash event on Saturday, March 21. Drivers turning up between 10am ...
MEMBERS of EBOS will be performing a more unusual play at its Wokingham Without base next week. The Oldest Profession ...
PICTURE the scene: it’s 1953, a new Queen means it’s a time of celebration for a nation struggling with post-war ...
IT’S PARTY time for a Wokingham town centre bathroom store. Ripples is celebrating the arrival of spring with the special ...
THE Wokingham Literary Society will be holding its next meeting on Thursday, March 19. The group is to present an ...
Assisting Berkshire Children to Read aim to transform children’s lives by working with schools, families and the children themselves to ...
MUMS can enjoy a drink on the house this Mothering Sunday, thanks to a Wokingham town centre venue. Sit & ...
To all my amazing customers. I have decided after 14 fantastic years of running The Ivy of Sonning that it’s ...
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