Yateley Mummers help Santa kill the king in Boxing Day Mummers’ Play
AN ANCIENT tradition that sees Santa kill a king was performed across Wokingham borough throughout the festive season. The Yateley ...
AN ANCIENT tradition that sees Santa kill a king was performed across Wokingham borough throughout the festive season. The Yateley ...
A GROUP that has just enjoyed a sold-out tour of America is the first act of 2019 for Wokingham’s Music ...
WOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood has expressed his gratitude for the “kind messages” he has received since news broke that ...
“THE RULING Conservative Group is badly divided and has lost their way. They are just floundering about, hoping that someone ...
LET PEACE in this Christmas said the posters promoting this year’s live nativity. And it did, along with hope and ...
COUNCIL bosses have announced a timetable for festive waste and recycling collections. During Christmas and New Year, there will be ...
WOKINGHAM District Under-11 girls football team have qualified for the English Schools National Finals. Competing in the South Central Region ...
A FREE entry Christmas shopping event will enable late night present buying with some seasonal entertainment. Local musical legend Danny ...
Rose Pearce, manager of GAIL's THE FIRST two businesses to open in Wokingham’s Peach Place development have proved to be ...
Sophie Pierce I once spent every night of a fortnight cooking spaghetti bolognese from scratch, watched by hundreds of people. ...
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