EVERY STEP COUNTS: Exploring what really matters
Exploring What Matters gives you the chance to meet friendly, like-minded people and find simple ways to make yourself and ...
Exploring What Matters gives you the chance to meet friendly, like-minded people and find simple ways to make yourself and ...
POLICE have launched an appeal to find a man from Woodley who has gone missing from Wokingham this morning. They ...
Thames Valley Police have cordoned off an area by the River Thames and the Kennet and Avon Canal this morning ...
Wokingham tech businesses are among those announced as the finalists of this year’s Thames Valley Tech Awards. Businesses selected from ...
CUSTOMERS of a Winnersh garage may have known for ages, but it’s now official – it’s one of the best ...
Home Counties Premier Cricket League Division 2: Wokingham 1st XI (221-4) beat Burnham 1st XI (219-9) WOKINGHAM helped themselves to ...
POLICE are appealing for witnesses to come forward after a four-car collision in Charvil in which one of the drivers ...
ANYONE looking for tickets for Monday nights concert at Nettlebed Folk Club will be disappointed: they have sold out. The ...
A WOKINGHAM resident who converted a barn and stables into rental accommodation has lost an appeal. Mark Flaherty, of Coppid ...
A Wokingham woman dedicated to supporting people with dementia has been awarded for her efforts. Local campaigner Sandy Sweet is ...
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