All Hellenic and Thames Valley League football fixtures on Saturday called off
An early decision has been made to call off all Hellenic League and Thames Valley League football matches on Saturday. ...
An early decision has been made to call off all Hellenic League and Thames Valley League football matches on Saturday. ...
It's a snow day for most of the borough's school children after the white stuff arrived overnight. Only a handful ...
MORE THAN 200 people found out how to cut the cost of their energy bills thanks to Citizens Advice. To ...
A course for people looking to improve their interview skills will be available at Wokingham Library next month. The interactive ...
A MAN pretending to be a police officer has been preying on elderly people across Wokingham to steal money and ...
ANYONE interested in fostering or adopting children can find out more at an information session being held in Wokingham next ...
A BURNS supper will help the work of a charity that helps families with seriously ill children. St Anne’s Manor ...
AN AUTISTIC teenager has been signed to the most inspirational team in British motorsport. Bobby Trundley, a student at Berkshire ...
Local residents claim that two teenage girls are wreaking havoc in Wokingham town centre. Two weeks ago, The Wokingham Paper ...
TIA RUEL hosted the first in what she hopes will become a regular boccia competition. Taking place at Finchampstead Baptist ...
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