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A CELEBRATION of one of Wokingham town’s most unique features will take place next weekend – Small Business Saturday. The ...
A CELEBRATION of one of Wokingham town’s most unique features will take place next weekend – Small Business Saturday. The ...
On Sunday, November 25, the first Winter Carnival will take place since Market Place reopened following the regeneration. There will ...
JON LAUGHARNE hailed the attitude of his Woodley United players as they continue to climb the Hellenic Division One East ...
TALENTED teenager John Zeller took his dream of Olympic glory a step closer this week by clinching a sports scholarship ...
Dan Bateman is keen to halt Wokingham and Emmbrook's losing run when they host AFC Aldermaston this evening. The Sumas ...
ANYONE who has ever fancied taking part in Supermarket Sweep can have their chance thanks to an amazing new contest ...
WORRIED residents claim plans by a private school for a floodlit sports pitch could lead to hundreds of house being ...
A SIGNIFICANT difference of opinion led to Wokingham Conservatives ditching their leader last night. Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor will resign ...
THE LEADER of Wokingham Conservatives has lost a motion of no confidence. The Wokingham Paper understands that the Conservatives held ...
BOROUGH residents are being asked for their views on where 8,500 homes should be built across the region. Council bosses ...
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