What’s on in and around Wokingham June 23-July 2
Each week, we print the biggest local what’s on guide you’ll find anywhere. And now we’re bringing it in pixels to ...
Each week, we print the biggest local what’s on guide you’ll find anywhere. And now we’re bringing it in pixels to ...
WITH flaming June reminding us of just how good the great outdoors can be, Tamesis, a local chamber choir, will ...
COMMUTERS planning on travelling on the M4 this morning are being warned that a major route is closed and not ...
PUPILS at a school in Crowthorne celebrated their last week before half term by learning about different cultures through art. ...
A MAJOR name has been confirmed for this year’s Henley Literary Festival. Comedian-turned-activist-turned-writer Russell Brand will be making a rare ...
A FILM which was made in collaboration with a local school has been recognised at a national award ceremony. The ...
A MAN from Wokingham and a man from Sandhurst have been ordered to pay £31,000 in proceeds from crime. Jason ...
THE BOROUGH’S commuters are being promised extra seats on state-of-the-art trains from two years time after the new South ...
A MAN who has fought terrorism and helped fight organised crime has been appointed as the new commander for the ...
A teenager who went missing from Woosehill last night has been found. Thames Valley Police said that 13-year-old Nicholas Melbourne is safe ...
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