Angry Wokingham motorists hit out as vandals target their cars
ANGRY motorists have hit out following a series of mindless attacks on cars caused thousands of pounds worth of damage. ...
ANGRY motorists have hit out following a series of mindless attacks on cars caused thousands of pounds worth of damage. ...
Sumas dominate the front and back page of this week's Wokingham Paper. Go and pick up your copy today! FOOTBALL'S ...
SEVEN new names for Peach Place are expected to be revealed by Wokingham Borough Council shortly and high street fashion ...
Wokingham Monthly Litter Pick WOKINGHAM’S town centre is looking a little tidier this week, thanks to the efforts of a ...
A WOKINGHAM charity is scaling new heights to help younger people suffering from dementia. It has launched a series of ...
WOKINGHAM’S newest gym took to the newly refurbished Market Place on Saturday to tell shoppers about its wares. ARC opened ...
Showtime MEMBERS of the Wokingham U3A group will be taking to the stage next week for their annual Showtime production. ...
Wokingham and Emmbrook have received approval from the FA to fund the ground improvements which will see them return to ...
On Wednesday 7th of December, joy spread in the air as Evendons Primary School’s choir sang to the LINK charity. ...
A RECENT survey showed the average commuter spends around two hours every day just getting to work. That’s time which ...
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