Gym memberships to support healthy recovery
Cranstoun helps people in the borough facing alcohol and drugs recovery.
Read moreDetailsCranstoun helps people in the borough facing alcohol and drugs recovery.
Read moreDetailsThe public consultation runs until November 13.
Read moreDetailsIn his talk, Jones shared that he had spoken in Parliament some 155 times.
Read moreDetailsWokingham is facing a £50 million cut in its government funding.
Read moreDetailsTown now look forward to a Friday night (August 1) under the lights at Lowther Road.
Read moreDetailsA new cafe has opened in one of the most prominent Wokingham town centre locations.
Read moreDetailsRepresentatives from Wokingham Pride headed to London to support the trans community.
Read moreDetailsDonations have been pledged from more than 140 people and organisations.
Read moreDetailsSteve is looking after The Lexicon's three hives on the rooftop of Princess Square.
Read moreDetailsThe estimated value of the contract is £77,400.
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