Wokingham town centre restaurant sees stars after top marks in scores on the doors
A WOKINGHAM town centre restaurant is seeing stars ? five in fact - after receiving top marks for its standard ...
A WOKINGHAM town centre restaurant is seeing stars ? five in fact - after receiving top marks for its standard ...
The proclamation ceremony is a centuries-old tradition that sees the new monarch announced
ANOTHER store is closing its doors in Wokingham as FatFace bids farewell to the town centre next month. On Saturday, ...
If there’s one issue that affects the borough other than coronavirus, it’s housing numbers. In July, the Government launched consultations ...
A WOKINGHAM business owner is stepping in to save a town centre restaurant from permanent closure. Emilio Sanchez, owner of ...
Fudge, cakes and pastries are just some of the treats you can enjoy this Sunday, July 12 as Wokingham’s vegan ...
After the Christmas Tree was vandalised in Market Place last year, action has been taken to add CCTV cameras to ...
Shoppers heading into Wokingham Town Centre this Saturday will be transported back in time to a Medieval Market, writes Jess ...
THOUSANDS of people are expected to come to Wokingham on Monday to enjoy the annual May Fayre. The annual extravaganza ...
WOKINGHAM’S newest gym took to the newly refurbished Market Place on Saturday to tell shoppers about its wares. ARC opened ...
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