Wokingham gin drinkers help raise £650 to help Save The Elephants
COCKTAIL DRINKERS at new gin bar have been supporting Save the Elephants as they relax and unwind in the evening. ...
COCKTAIL DRINKERS at new gin bar have been supporting Save the Elephants as they relax and unwind in the evening. ...
THE Council is planning to introduce more artworks into the town centre, following a row over the cost of a ...
DESIGNER shoes and handbags will be available to buy from Peach Place as another independent retailer has been announced for ...
The town of Wokingham is a hive of activity for residents and visitors. A jam-packed summer agenda is brimming with ...
THE term ‘home baked’ is probably one of the most common used in the food industry. Usually, it means what ...
MORE than 100 different types of bottled and canned beers and lagers will be available when one of the first ...
A food company that specialises in 'homemade' frozen meals is opening its doors in Wokingham for the first time tomorrow. ...
REVELLERS in Wokingham are toasting the news that the town's latest hostelry has announced an opening date. The Sit & ...
TWO new names have been announced for Wokingham’s Peach Place development: an outdoor clothing company and a firm that designs ...
WATERSTONES in Peach Street will welcome author Tina Stubbs on Saturday, April 6. Starting at 10am, she will be on ...
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