Soon we can all say thank you to our social workers
Next month, a live virtual event will be celebrating the borough's social workers.
Read moreDetailsNext month, a live virtual event will be celebrating the borough's social workers.
Read moreDetailsWokingham.Today is running a reader competition with Showcase Cinema de Lux Reading!
Read moreDetailsSparks In The Park will still be going ahead this year at Swallowfield Showground on Saturday, November 7.
Read moreDetailsFor the fourth year in a row, Aldi is offering support to charities and groups that offer Christmas Day meals.
Read moreDetailsBracknell Samaritans volunteer Lynn Jenkins raised nearly £1,000 for her local branch.
Read moreDetailsNEW Rams signing Paul Schroter has promised to do whatever he can to help the club scale new heights, writes Richard Ashton. The 22-year-old back row joins the club having...
Read moreDetailsIn this week's editorial, Wokingham.Today looks towards the future of healthcare after suggestions a new hospital could be built in the area.
Read moreDetailsCarol Adkins, from local company Berkshire Physiotherapy, made her podcast debut recently.
Read moreDetailsLast week I mentioned that the Premier League was discussing action against some of the most controversial parts of the revised Laws of the Game on handball. They have acted...
Read moreDetailsResurfacing work has begun at Healthlake car park, and it will be closed for around two weeks.
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