READERS LETTERS: As published in The Wokingham Paper, March 14, 2019
Climate emergency? Please don’t call one here! Reading Borough Council has declared a “climate emergency” but I hope Wokingham will ...
Climate emergency? Please don’t call one here! Reading Borough Council has declared a “climate emergency” but I hope Wokingham will ...
Originally from the UK, Roger Jones now lives in La Manga, Murcia, Spain. His life of constant sunshine, golf, sea ...
Last week, reader Harry Atkinson was walking through Wokingham when he caught the first fruits of spring. He said: “I ...
FESTIVE concert goers proved to be full of Christmas cheer, helping to boost the coffers of two local charities. And ...
WOKINGHAM is set to play a starring role as a location hotspot for big budget film and TV series. Six ...
A NEW train timetable will see additional services linking the borough with Waterloo. Last week, South Western Railway announced that ...
EMPTY commercial properties could be converted into housing according to a locally-based planning and development firm. Turley said that up ...
An instrument valuation day will be held at Cantley House Hotel in Wokingham on Monday, March 11. Experts from London-based ...
DAN BATEMAN took the first step towards a sixth Reading Senior Cup with Wokingham and Emmbrook as they overcame lower ...
Picture: Harry Atkinson Reader Harry Atkinson was in Wokingham town on Sunday, February 17. He said: “The weather was quite ...
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