Charity manager gets on her bike for domestic abuse victims
HEAVILY involved in the world of charities and fundraising, a woman is tackling a 26 marathon challenge in aid of domestic abuse victims.
Read moreDetailsHEAVILY involved in the world of charities and fundraising, a woman is tackling a 26 marathon challenge in aid of domestic abuse victims.
Read moreDetailsAfter the Prime Minister’s address to the nation last Sunday evening, the rules around exercising have been relaxed, but what exactly are you allowed to do?
Read moreDetailsMatt Rodda has warned that the economic recession facing the hospitality sector should be reason enough for the Prisons Minister to cancel the sale of Reading Gaol to a private...
Read moreDetailsLeighton Park school has teamed up with the ScrubHub to provide PPE for the NHS.
Read moreDetailsA Covid-19 mobile testing unit will be set up this week at Reading Football club's home at the Madejski Stadium.
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne’s firefighters have now moved into their new home after the completion of the rebuilding of Crowthorne Community Fire Station.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN £18,000 has been raised for a Wokingham family after the sudden loss of their Dad in late February.
Read moreDetailsMORE than 10 foster families are urgently needed in Wokingham Borough, with demand on services set to increase due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreDetailsUK charity Living Streets is encouraging people to keep active during lockdown by taking part in National Walking Month this May.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS of Crowthorne have been left frustrated with a continuous leak eroding their road.
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