Can you help Wokingham woman Su identify her treasures found in the trash?
A grandmother from Wokingham is asking for help to solve a 40-year mystery. Su McArthur used to live on the, ...
A grandmother from Wokingham is asking for help to solve a 40-year mystery. Su McArthur used to live on the, ...
IT’S THE green dream come true: last week was the first time that Wokingham Borough Council collected food waste from ...
I hope that you have enjoyed meeting some of our volunteers through our column over the last few weeks. Our ...
ALTHOUGH very conveniently located close to great schools, supermarkets and well- renowned Spa (clue), most of you will have no ...
A LEADING charity is hoping to give popstars like Ed Sheeran and Billie Eilish the bird. And the RSPB is ...
REGULARS at a Wokingham town centre pub are celebrating after it was named the best in the region. Beer-drinking experts ...
I was having a wide ranging conversation with a politically engaged colleague, who had some interesting perspectives on the situation ...
WOKINGHAM town is to finally get a new CCTV system. Town Council bosses took the decision this week following months ...
A WOKINGHAM-based law firm has welcomed a new member of staff. Tatiana Haigh has joined Clifton Ingram LLP as a ...
THAMES Valley’s new chief constable has said he wants to deliver “an excellent service” to local communities. John Campbell, has ...
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