Cinema listens over unsubtitled Star Wars
A DEAF teen’s disappointment over a botched showing of Star Wars has turned to joy after the cinema promised to ...
A DEAF teen’s disappointment over a botched showing of Star Wars has turned to joy after the cinema promised to ...
STAFF from Wokingham solicitors firm Clifton Ingram did their bit to try and make the ‘world better in a sweater’ ...
WORK to regenerate Wokingham town centre has been halted to enable workmen to go on a two-week festive break, despite ...
RESIDENTS of Emmbrook will now feel a little more reassured after a public access defibrillator was installed. The unit, which ...
MOTORISTS are being warned to avoid the Nine Mile Ride area of Wokingham tomorrow morning as a large funeral procession ...
THIEVES have stolen Christmas presents from a house in Woodley. Overnight on Friday, December 15, callous thieves broke into a ...
A HEROIC soldier who died while serving in Afghanistan has been remembered through a Christmas card contest. Wokingham borough mayor, ...
There is a certain irony in the headline "Providing facilities for all" which appeared above an article from Wokingham Borough ...
A FESTIVE appeal has been launched to ensure that everyone who has to spend Christmas in hospital will receive a ...
DAN BATEMAN has called on the FA to act now to save grassroots football before it's too late. The Wokingham ...
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