Wokingham man jailed for sex and fraud offences
A MAN from Wokingham has been jailed for seven years after pleading guilty to engaging in sexual activity with a ...
A MAN from Wokingham has been jailed for seven years after pleading guilty to engaging in sexual activity with a ...
A PHARMACY in Woodley has thrown its support behind a local charity for its annual fundraising day. Day Lewis Pharmacy, ...
CHILDREN from a school in Wokingham put their business hats on to raise £850 for the victims of the Manchester ...
A STUDENT from a Wokingham school has been being highly commended for her entry to an arts competition. Shanice Milliango, ...
HUNDREDS of youngsters, coaches and families were in attendance at Wokingham and Emmbrook Youth’s annual presentation day. Sumas under-7s Around ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Libraries are planning a series of special events this half-term for younger readers. As well as usual groups ...
YOUNGSTERS from a Wokingham nursery had a rootin’-tootin’ time at their Wild West themed summer fair earlier this month. Children, ...
A CHARITY has spoken of its delight at being chosen as the Mayor of Woodley’s charity of the year. First ...
By Rory Wilson, aged 9 Evendons Sschool On the May 10, Year 3 and 4 from Evendons Primary school left ...
A WHOLE weekend of family fun will be taking place at one of the borough’s most-loved country parks next week. ...
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