New look for Sindlesham’s The Walter Arms
A CELEBRATION evening last Wednesday saw staff at a Sindlesham pub welcome guests to explore its makeover. The Walter Arms ...
A CELEBRATION evening last Wednesday saw staff at a Sindlesham pub welcome guests to explore its makeover. The Walter Arms ...
THOUSANDS of people are expected to come to Wokingham on Monday to enjoy the annual May Fayre. The annual extravaganza ...
Originally from the UK, Roger Jones now lives in La Manga, Murcia, Spain. His life of constant sunshine, golf, sea ...
YOU CAN now borrow The Wokingham Paper from the borough’s libraries. Your favourite weekly newspaper is one of more than ...
Well, this is embarrassing. This week's Wokingham Paper features page 5 twice and no page 6. And the front page ...
THERE’S a new man putting the grocer’s apostrophe into Wokingham. The historic market, which will celebrate its 800th anniversary next ...
TREES on Elms Field have been removed as work on the Wokingham’s town centre regeneration gets under way. Last week, ...
Made In Reading and Wokingham WOKINGHAM is one of the top places to do businesses in the UK, meaning that ...
TRESPASSERS on the railway line between Reading and Bracknell caused South Western Railway services to be suspended this evening, causing ...
BOSSES of a concrete batching plant that has opened in Wokingham say they will work with the council to sort ...
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