School nets a tidy sum for Children in Need
A SCHOOL in Earley held a non-uniform day and a hotly-contested students vs teachers netball match to raise more than ...
A SCHOOL in Earley held a non-uniform day and a hotly-contested students vs teachers netball match to raise more than ...
A GANG which terrorised Wokingham and other parts of Berkshire, Surrey, Middlesex and Buckinghamshire in a five-month crime spree has ...
A SELF-proclaimed ‘chatterbox’ has raised more than £700 for Children in Need by keeping quiet for an hour. Eight-year-old Nella ...
SHOPPERS at a Wokingham supermarket were given a helping hand with their packing over the weekend by a group of ...
AN IMPORTANT ritual for any child counting down to Christmas is to open the door each day on an Advent ...
AN ELECTRIC generator caught fire at a new housing development in Wokingham on Tuesday night. A crew from Wokingham Fire Station was ...
THE M4 in Wokingham will be closed overnight next week to allow work on the Shinfield Eastern Relief Road to ...
A WOKINGHAM jewellers is looking forward to offering a glittering array of bargains this weekend as it takes part in ...
Our round-up from the local courts, originally published in The Wokingham Paper of November 13. A MAN is due in ...
Wokingham's Fireworks event looks set to be the best ever, raising a record amount for charity. The borough came together ...
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