New trains to arrive in Wokingham from 2019
THE BOROUGH’S commuters are being promised extra seats on state-of-the-art trains from two years time after the new South ...
THE BOROUGH’S commuters are being promised extra seats on state-of-the-art trains from two years time after the new South ...
THREE men have been charged in connection with a spate of burglaries across Berkshire and South Buckinghamshire, including Winnersh. The man ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Libraries are planning a series of special events this half-term for younger readers. As well as usual groups ...
A WHOLE weekend of family fun will be taking place at one of the borough’s most-loved country parks next week. ...
A WOMAN from Winnersh is due to stand trial charged with causing death by careless driving. Rosemina Guevarra Stansbury, 60, ...
AN ISSUE which will no doubt be a huge talking point in the run-up to next month's’ General Election was ...
A MEETING to discuss the school funding crisis is due to take place in Winnersh this Thursday (27). Representatives from ...
PLANS to redevelop a disused site in Winnersh into a hotel, restaurant and drive-thru coffee shop, creating 90 new jobs, ...
TWO schoolboys from Winnersh made a huge sacrifice in February by giving up sweets, cakes and biscuits for the entire ...
TEENAGERS who took part in a TV contest to find the nation’s best choir swapped the classroom for the pulpit ...
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