Victims First launches live chat help service
Victims First, a support service helping victims of crime and abuse in Berkshire, launches a new live chat.
Read moreDetailsVictims First, a support service helping victims of crime and abuse in Berkshire, launches a new live chat.
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Read moreDetailsWokingham foodbank is appealing for donations for specific tinned goods, including soup and baked beans.
Read moreDetailsMorrisons in Woosehill has set up a dedicated phone line so vulnerable residents can get their shopping with ease.
Read moreDetailsAlmost £1 million has been put towards community infrastructure in Riseley by CALA Homes.
Read moreDetails"The joint plan helps to ensure we will have the minerals we need to build important infrastructure in the borough, such as new roads and schools. It also identifies how...
Read moreDetailsResidents are being warned to be careful about who they interact with online after police have received reports of so-called sexploitation cases.
Read moreDetailsNews from the local courts, as seen in Wokingham.Today of September 17, 2020.
Read moreDetailsStudents are being reminded that they will need a TV License to watch catch-up or live television at university.
Read moreDetailsManagers at the Royal Berkshire Foundation Trust have thanked the independent health sector for its “superb support” during the height of the pandemic.
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