VOTE 2019: Sir John Redwood criticised by opponents over hustings snub – but he says all five candidates must agree a date
SIR JOHN Redwood’s decision not to take part in a hustings in Wokingham next week has been criticised by other ...
SIR JOHN Redwood’s decision not to take part in a hustings in Wokingham next week has been criticised by other ...
A call for Christmas treats has been launched by Wokingham Food Bank for struggling residents this festive season.
“The only way to reach carbon neutrality is to change our materialistic lifestyle,” says leader of Wokingham Borough Council, John ...
The Winter Mini Challenge is encouraging children to read any three books of their choice and then rate them depending ...
Gruel is a thinner version of porridge and has historically been a staple of the Western diet, especially for peasants ...
Wokingham mother of two Jacquie took home a remarkable five trophies in the Miami Pro Universe Fitness Competition. Competing in ...
Darth Vader, Storm Troopers, a Shore Trooper and a Jawa will be in the Wokingham Winter Carnival parade on Sunday.
Hello and welcome to a special DIGITAL ONLY column this Sunday - Sunday, November 17 Due to various paper commitments, ...
The borough will receive up to £50,000 to help secure expert advice for locally-led solutions to housing challenges.
IT’S a date that’s lucky for some: and for Wokingham filmgoers, it will be the dawn of a new era ...
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