Duo from Wokingham care home planning 100km trek to raise funds for Alzheimer’s
THEY suffered heatstroke, broken toes and stumbling through woodlands in the pitch dark. But two intrepid care workers are planning ...
THEY suffered heatstroke, broken toes and stumbling through woodlands in the pitch dark. But two intrepid care workers are planning ...
A POPULAR toddlers’ dance class could be forced to close due to selfish motorists clogging a community car park. Andrea ...
PLANS TO turn a car park in Wokingham town centre into almost 80 flats by 2022 have been submitted to ...
TRIBUTES have been paid to a former mayor of Wokingham who passed away last month. John Peter Green served on ...
THREE local stations will benefit from a £2 billion investment across the Wessex rail route. Wokingham, Winnersh Triangle and Earley ...
Reading are looking to build on their March success and secure Championship survival, but first they must get past Hull ...
PLANS are well underway for this year’s Wokingham May Fayre – and it will be a silver celebration. This is ...
THREE MEN and a teenager have been charged with affray by police following an alleged incident in Wokingham town centre ...
WHEN Mike Nicholls started to dig in his garden, he never expected to unearth treasures from Wokingham’s past. Mike only ...
In this week’s column we meet James Forster, one of our volunteer assessors. James and his colleagues are the first ...
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