Petition launched to lift rumoured ban on Wokingham Station’s ‘Cheerful Controller’ reading Winnie the Pooh
A petition was launched today to lift the rumoured ban on the renowned Wokingham announcer who reads poetry over the ...
A petition was launched today to lift the rumoured ban on the renowned Wokingham announcer who reads poetry over the ...
Children from Wokingham are invited to take part in a reading extravaganza featuring author-led writing workshops this autumn. The Wokingham ...
A week after a spectacular thunderstorm lit up the night sky, the Met Office has issued a warning that another ...
CRIME in the Thames Valley has risen almost 10% in the space of a year – more than the national ...
The Wokingham Cancer Support Network has been established to support people living in and around the Wokingham borough that are ...
AS FANS of Australian soap operas know, everyone needs good neighbours and residents of one of Wokingham’s new housing estates ...
A HORSE rescue charity is holding a family fun day to raise funds for its work. Saving Abandoned Flygrazing Equines ...
READING were edged out in a thrilling spectacle at the Madejski Stadium as they played their final pre-season match before ...
I attended a council meeting last Thursday evening and I was pleased to hear that Cllr Wayne Smith put forward ...
Welcome to another awesome episode of Every Step Counts. We are nearly through another month and to be honest it ...
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