‘AN AWFUL MP’: Conservatives’ new parliamentary candidate lays into Matt Rodda over his record
THE CONSERVATIVES’ prospective candidate for Reading East, Craig Morley, says that the current incumbent, Matt Rodda “has been an awful ...
THE CONSERVATIVES’ prospective candidate for Reading East, Craig Morley, says that the current incumbent, Matt Rodda “has been an awful ...
Emma Barton - the patron of a Wokingham theatre school - will soon be sashaying on the dancefloor after being ...
Popular Abba tunes will be performed once again thanks to tribute band Gimmie Abba. The group will be at Norden ...
Elle Won, the latest store to open in Wokingham’s Peach Place had a ribbon-cutting ceremony by the borough mayor
WOODLEY shocked top of the table Shinfield with a winning draw as they finished with a better total despite not ...
A Wokingham social care employee has received recognition for her commitment and ‘can do attitude’, as she has been chosen ...
A giant, cuddly Me to You bear will also be in Peach Place to welcome customers to the new Clintons ...
Wokingham town centre was hit by yet another wave of vandalism on Tuesday night. In Denmark Street, the windows of ...
Canine Assisted Learning helps behaviour management for young people with social, emotional and behaviour difficulties, by using highly trained dogs
Monty the ginger cat, who live in Arborfield, are just delighted to have their beloved family pet back home – ...
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