Child’s touching thank you note for Christmas lights
A touching thank you note has been received by a Wokingham man after a family visited his festive light display. While ...
A touching thank you note has been received by a Wokingham man after a family visited his festive light display. While ...
Emergency crews were called out to an incident on the A329m on Christmas Day. A driver reported that he was ...
So, here it is, Merry Christmas - after 23 days, Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar came to a close with a ...
We've got some good news and bad news if you want to celebrate Christmas with a kebab. Peach Street cafe ...
The last UK film featuring actor Rik Mayall, which was filmed on location in Wokingham, is set to be released ...
Rubbish collections across the borough will take place on different days during the Christmas and New Year holidays. Refuse collections ...
OVER the Christmas and New Year holidays there will be a number of changes to regular services. Here we round ...
Lord Sugar has a new adviser… and he’s a familiar face. Millions watched The Apprentice final on Sunday, December 20, and ...
The penultimate night of Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar saw Opera at Bearwood give a festive preview of their new show. ...
The man behind Wokingham's International Street Concert performed at The Duke's Head tonight for the 22nd day of the Living ...
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