HOUSING NUMBERS: Liberal Democrats pledge support to new Wokingham consultation
THE leader of the Liberal Democrats has given his backing to a call for residents to get behind the council ...
THE leader of the Liberal Democrats has given his backing to a call for residents to get behind the council ...
WOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood remains unconvinced that a deal to leave to European Union is good for the nation. ...
AHEAD of a national protest in London on Saturday, supporters of the European Union gathered in Winnersh to celebrate St ...
WOKINGHAM'S Helen Wilson has been selected to represent Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the 2019 World Transplant Games. Wilson, ...
A CELEBRATION of reading took place in Wokingham’s new bookshop last week. To mark World Book Day, Waterstones in Peach ...
A WOKINGHAM hotel is planning two open air cinema nights later this year. Organisers at the Hilton St Anne’s Manor ...
Many dogs love to play and chew sticks. Unfortunately sticks and dogs do not tend to mix well and as ...
WOKINGHAM duo Ben and Megan Fletcher both enjoyed medal success in Morocco at the weekend. The sibling judoka were competing ...
A WOKINGHAM kayaker is preparing to make a grand gesture to charity by taking on the hardest canoe race in ...
Stan Hetherington bike ride Lands End to John O'Groats MOST people when they see the big 65 on the horizon ...
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