GOOD ADVICE: An opportunity to look back at the history of Citizens Advice Wokingham
On Thursday, February 14, Citizens Advice Wokingham was visited by former Chair of the Management Committee Dennis Eyriey, and original ...
On Thursday, February 14, Citizens Advice Wokingham was visited by former Chair of the Management Committee Dennis Eyriey, and original ...
THE MANAGER of Wycombe Wanderers FC will be the star guest at Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar this evening (Thursday). Gareth ...
BY JENNA, YEAR 5 On November 8, Evendons year 5 students walked into their school hall to find a planetarium ...
A SIXTH form student at Leighton Park school has proved he has a bright future ahead of him after being ...
A NEW facility at a Wokingham school will see pupils flying high. Luckley House School ,in Luckley Road, has launched ...
BY CROSFIELDS SCHOOL On Monday, November 13, Crosfields School welcomed residents from a number of local homes for the elderly ...
TOOLS have been stolen from a building site in Wokingham. Overnight on Tuesday, November 14, someone broke into a container ...
TWO cars in Wokingham were broken into last month. Overnight on Tuesday, November 14 someone threw a rock through the ...
A DISABLED man has been verbally assaulted by a taxi driver in the car park of Woodley Library. At around ...
THE FAMILY of the man stabbed to death in Finchampstead last week have paid tribute to their 'one in a ...
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