Hold the front page! Leap year lovers invited to propose via The Wokingham Paper
LOVERS who want to take advantage of the Leap Year to pop the question are being offered a proposal to ...
LOVERS who want to take advantage of the Leap Year to pop the question are being offered a proposal to ...
A young movie maker is appealing for Wokingham people to come along and star in a new film. Peter Fellows is ...
Artwork that brightened up hoardings on a busy Wokingham road has now been joined by ugly graffiti. The Elms Field Paint ...
IF you thought that panto season was behind us, then let us be the first to say…‘Oh no it isn’t!’ ...
WORK has begun on a new housing development on the former Allied Bakeries site in Woodley. The Bloor Homes development, ...
A HOSPITAL ward that helps premature babies was given a special Christmas present thanks to the Wokingham Trefoil Guild. The ...
ONE of Wokingham’s top civic societies has given the seal of approval to the restoration of a town centre building. ...
WOKINGHAM’S MP has entered the row over the new A329M junctions, demanding urgent answers and a solution to the ongoing ...
Campaigners opposed to council plans to build on Elms Field have arranged a meeting in the town centre park this weekend. ...
Fire crews from Wokingham were called to a bin fire near Gorse Ride Junior School this afternoon. Crews were called ...
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