Knitters help animals injured in Australian bush fires
Crafters are knitting, making and sewing handmade items for kangaroos, koalas, birds and other animals injured in the bushfires.
Crafters are knitting, making and sewing handmade items for kangaroos, koalas, birds and other animals injured in the bushfires.
Last week, Barkham Beauty Rooms celebrate their imminent 10th Anniversary with the launch of their new logo. Owned by local ...
CAR OWNERS came together last month to catch up over a brew or two. Members of the Barkham & District ...
FORGET the Nine Mile Ride, this was the Nine Mile Hike. On Friday, May 25, a group of 15 people ...
A BARKHAM mother-of-two has said she is stunned that a local art project she launched two years ago has now ...
Polling station Barkham Village Hall, Church Lane, Barkham 2019 results 2019 candidates Peyman Jahromi, Labour Peyman Jahromi Peyman has lived ...
The Bull at Barkham has now reopened Picture: Phil Creighton for The Wokingham Paper A BARKHAM pub reopened on Wednesday, ...
A TEENAGE girl was assaulted following a fight outside a shop in Barkham. Thames Valley Police has just released details ...
A HOODY wearing gang stole a designer belt being worn by a teenager as he was walking in the outskirts ...
WORK on drains between January and February will see some road closures across the borough. Wokingham Borough Council has said ...
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