Appeal to catch Wokingham tree vandals
RESIDENTS have been left outraged after three cherry trees in a Wokingham town centre park were damaged by vandals over ...
RESIDENTS have been left outraged after three cherry trees in a Wokingham town centre park were damaged by vandals over ...
A PET superstore in Wokingham and Winnersh will be offering free workshops to youngsters this half term. Pets at Home, ...
ART lovers in Crowthorne will see their masterpieces go on show at an exhibition this weekend. The Crowthorne & Sandhurst ...
CHILDREN are being encouraged to enter a drawing contest for this year’s Wokingham Fireworks parade. The contest invites them to ...
A FLORIST from Wokingham is set to take her floral artistry skills to the masses as she gets ready to ...
TWO houses in Wokingham were broken into last weekend. Between Friday, October 13 and Sunday, someone jemmied open the UPVC ...
THE date has been set for this year’s Winter Carnival. Taking place in Wokingham town centre on Sunday, November 26, ...
WO police officers from Three Mile Cross have been honoured for their bravery and quick-thinking which saved two people’s lives. ...
IT’S time to click your heels, grab your little dog and discover there’s no place like home as the Wizard ...
THE former NatWest building in Twyford has been sold at auction. The property went under the hammer at an auction ...
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