Enjoy a yule jog: Wokingham Lions plan festive dash for Winter Carnival
SANTA is on the run. Lots of him. And so is Mary Christmas. And lots of her too. The sight ...
SANTA is on the run. Lots of him. And so is Mary Christmas. And lots of her too. The sight ...
A NEW collection of 104 apartments has received the green light. At last month’s planning committee meeting, Wokingham Borough Council ...
A WOKINGHAM-based care home for 16 residents now has a new owner. Last week, specialist business property adviser Christie & ...
A REVISED timetable for Wokingham Fireworks has been published, with the display being brought forward to enable families to attend. ...
DAN BATEMAN says that Matt Eggleston's return has given everyone at Wokingham and Emmbrook a big boost. The duo have ...
WOKINGHAM’S Foodbank has launched an urgent appeal – not for food, but for money. The Broad Street Walk centre needs ...
WOKINGHAM boxer Felix Cash believes his "time has come" as he prepares for his first title fight this weekend. The ...
Professional boxer ‘Sniper’ Sam Smith writes a weekly column, exclusive to The Wokingham Paper, as he prepares for the biggest ...
A ROAD has been closed after a burst water main caused a minibus to fall into a sinkhole. Nine Mile ...
TICKETS are selling fast for a special fundraising jazz concert coming to Wokingham later this month. The evening of music ...
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