Chest hair today, gone tomorrow for charity
THERE will be a few chilly men in Wokingham this week - after they had their chests waxed for charity ...
THERE will be a few chilly men in Wokingham this week - after they had their chests waxed for charity ...
A MAN from Winnersh who saved a little girl’s life when she hit her head in a freak accident earlier ...
A supermarket and a cinema company have put their hats into the ring for the new Elms Field Development. Wokingham ...
HUNDREDS of rail passengers in Wokingham experienced a disrupted journey home this evening after the line between the town and ...
MOTORISTS are being warned that Peach Street in Wokingham will be closed overnight this week. From 9pm tonight (Monday) the ...
A FORMER stock-market millionaire and drugs supplier turned public speaker, author and activist visited a school in Wokingham last week. ...
AN ‘outstanding’ professor from the University of Reading has been killed while working in America. Prof Alexei Likhtman, 44, who ...
The future is bright for the Guide Dogs charity following a week of fundraising by local volunteers. The team from ...
A CHURCH in Woodley now has a publicly-accessible defibrillator thanks to the work of a local charity. The Lilly-May Page ...
A NEW-look post office was unveiled by Wokingham’s town mayor in Emmbrook earlier this month. Following a major refurbishment the ...
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