NELLIE KNOWS: All good things …
Nellie Williams All good things come to an end and as a regular columnist of this paper since day one I couldn’t sneak off without saying goodbye. Originally writing weekly,...
Read moreNellie Williams All good things come to an end and as a regular columnist of this paper since day one I couldn’t sneak off without saying goodbye. Originally writing weekly,...
Read moreHead of IT has upgraded the interwebnet which has assisted streaming on telly. He’s also become head of blood line research in his spare time and has found family he...
Read moreFor the shortest month February certainly packed some punches with the boiler stopping and my exhaust hanging off. Delighted it’s now March and my favourite month which has firm fixtures...
Read moreThere’s things I miss about life before lockdown yet there’s other things I’m not hankering after. I don’t miss traffic or constant clock watching. It’s the simple things I miss...
Read moreNellie Knows as seen in Wokingham.Today of January 7, 2021.
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Read moreNellie Knows as seen in Wokingham.Today of December 3, 2020.
Read moreIn this week's column, Nellie Williams reflects on the importance of rest and recuperation.
Read moreThis week, Nellie Williams reflects on her experience getting a Covid test, and hopes its nothing more than a chest infection.
Read moreI remember the first day of The Wokingham Paper as I eagerly devoured the contents including my own first column, gosh it seems ages ago, now here we are with...
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