Diane’s not wearing a hat because of the weather
Wokingham resident Diane Marshall shaved her head for Cancer Research UK and Alopecia UK, raising more than £3,000.
Read moreDetailsWokingham resident Diane Marshall shaved her head for Cancer Research UK and Alopecia UK, raising more than £3,000.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire trade body R3 says coronavirus measures have "deferred" the impact of the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsA Maidenhead-based company is asking Wokingham to nominate its favourite family-friendly businesses.
Read moreDetailsRoast Wokingham has begun delivering from Wokingham Cricket Club, as the business continues to grow.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM’S small businesses have a chance to be recognised for their sterling achievements. The SME National Business Awards, created to highlight small, hardworking businesses up and down the country, has...
Read moreDetailsIN A BID to help Wokingham’s elderly gain more independence, this former-Royal Berkshire Hospital (RBH) worker created an entire support network from scratch. Therapies on Thames is a rehabilitation service...
Read moreDetailsA JOINT policing operation has now made more than 900 arrests. British Transport Police launched the County Lines taskforce in 2019 to prevent more vulnerable children and teenagers being drawn...
Read moreDetailsA waste company says it is proud to have been recognised twice at a prestigious, national awards ceremony. Collard Group, which has a base in Old Forest Road and a...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council will begin delivering the new recycling sacks in less than two weeks time.
Read moreDetailsAnybody aged 70 and over in Wokingham borough is being urged to book a coronavirus vaccination as soon as possible.
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