Royals Women’s captain Harding takes to the sky for charity
Reading FC Women’s captain Natasha Harding has raised almost £1,500 for three charities ahead of a future skydive.
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women’s captain Natasha Harding has raised almost £1,500 for three charities ahead of a future skydive.
Read moreDetailsThe Sunflower Walk is one of the Hospice’s major annual fundraising events, which raised £30,000 last year.
Read moreDetailsThe Sue Ryder charity is calling in Berkshire to help those grieving after a surge in those in need of bereavement support amid an increased death toll.
Read moreDetailsThe Rams director of rugby is officially one of the top coaches in the country, after a remarkable debut season in National League One.
Read moreDetailsSend a little bit of happiness: that’s the call from the council this Mental Health Awareness Week.
Read moreDetailsAs one of her last mayoral duties, on Saturday, May 2, Wokingham town mayor, Cllr Lynn Forbes virtually presented certificates to members of Wokingham Horticultural Association on completion of their...
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Cricket League has provided an update to state that their league is ‘suspended indefinitely’ for the 2020 season.
Read moreDetailsShinfield Baptist Church has set up a pop-up foodbank to support families in need during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council are encouraging people to make the life-changing decision to become foster families- with new families urgently needed for children in the borough.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Healthcare has adapted its services to ensure that people can access mental health services during lockdown.
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