Winnersh Fete celebrates summer in style
SUMMER kicked off in style in Winnersh earlier this month, thanks to its local fete. Hundreds of residents from near ...
SUMMER kicked off in style in Winnersh earlier this month, thanks to its local fete. Hundreds of residents from near ...
A FATHER-of-three from Wokingham is about to embark on a charity challenge which will see him row one million metres ...
A MAN from Bray has been jailed for five years and eight months for causing the death of a man ...
DAN HOUSEGO hit an unbeaten 113 to fire Thames Valley leaders Wokingham to a six-wicket win over Gerrards Cross. The ...
A NEW choral work will receive its local debut next month, sung by Reading Festival Chorus - the choir that ...
Cllr Oliver Whittle, Executive Member for Finance, 21st Century Council, Internal Services and Human Resources looks at how Wokingham Borough ...
Having survived a referendum and, more recently, a General Election – both conducted with animosity and dubious honesty across the ...
SOME of the greenest residents of Wokingham will be showcasing their talents at a gardening contest this Saturday. Members of ...
The Hurst Show this weekend is leading the country by staging the UK’s first Hobby Horse Jumping Championships for its ...
A well-presented two-bedroom home is being offered to the market by Martin & Co’s Wokingham branch. Situated to the south ...
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