Awards Maestros please! New arts grants revealed
Berkshire Maestros, a local trust which helps young people make music, has been awarded more than £750,000.
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Berkshire Maestros, a local trust which helps young people make music, has been awarded more than £750,000.
Read moreDetailsLast week, Holme Grange School hosted the Beyond COP21 Symposium.
Read moreDetailsChurches Together in Wokingham has won a Community Partners Award.
Read moreDetailsFUN, LAUGHTER and great works of fiction – that was the premise for last weekend’s Wokingham Children’s Book Festival. Usually held across the town centre and featuring special sessions for...
Read moreDetailsWoodley residents are being asked for their opinions over the town council precept.
Read moreDetailsNearly 200 people took part in Launchpad's Big Sleep Out event and raised £50,000.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has launched its In It Together campaign to help everybody stick to the Covid-19 rules.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham doctor, who has also become a BBC Radio Berkshire regular, has been awarded a CBE in this year's Queen's Birthday Honours.
Read moreDetailsWalk The Walk, a local charity, has helped fund new research into brain tumours.
Read moreDetailsA mobile Post Office service has been launched in Waltham St Lawrence, after it stopped in March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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