Open more hours in Winnersh, but cheques are out in Emmbrook
PLANS for a new ‘open all hours’ Post Office in Winnersh will come to fruition next month. The modern-style branch ...
PLANS for a new ‘open all hours’ Post Office in Winnersh will come to fruition next month. The modern-style branch ...
A SCHOOL reunion went off with a bang on Saturday as former and present pupils and staff gathered at Emmbrook ...
YOUNGSTERS interested in getting outside into the fresh air were given the opportunity to try their hand at fishing at ...
WOKINGHAM town centre faces a fortnight of disruption this November as two busy roads will undergo roadworks. Peach Street is ...
WOKINGHAM is top for the tots – and Lower Earley ain’t too shabby either. Our historic market town has been ...
Eastheath Avenue between Heath Close and Crail Close will be closed for a month from Monday, September 28. Wokingham Borough ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council (WBC) is counting on the regeneration this week as it explores the way in which its car ...
WOKINGHAM’S foodbank has launched an appeal for specific donations that will help the borough’s homeless population this harvest time. The ...
Serenata, will be performing at St Paul’s Church tonight - Saturday, 12th September. The concert starts at 7pm, and it ...
TWO boys who had been missing from their homes in Wokingham since Wednesday have been found safe and well. We ...
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