Seven Red Roses receives a magnificent makeover
A LOWER EARLEY pub reopened last Saturday after a stunning makeover. The Seven Red Roses, in Maiden Place shopping centre, ...
A LOWER EARLEY pub reopened last Saturday after a stunning makeover. The Seven Red Roses, in Maiden Place shopping centre, ...
WOKINGHAM Fire Station welcomed two new recruits as wholetime firefighters last week. Luke Foster and Mark Kelly both successfully completed ...
WOKINGHAM’S schools could get a much-needed funding boost after the Secretary of State for Education announced a £1.3 billion cash ...
MOTORISTS are being reminded not to leave valuables in their vehicles following a spate of thefts across the borough in ...
AN employment service aimed at helping people of Wokingham to get back into work has been officially launched. Coinciding with ...
BUS users in Woodley and Earley will notice a few changes to their usual service from next week. From Monday, ...
"PEOPLE under the age of 30 are usually quite surprised that I had this whole other life, they know me ...
TRIBUTES have been paid to a man who died following a crash in Sonning earlier this week. Andrew Isgar, 32, ...
TWO schools in Earley which were flooded following last night's storms are set to re-open tomorrow. Hillside Primary School, in ...
THREE people have been arrested in connection with a rape in Henley earlier this month. Between 12am and 2.30am on ...
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