New cycle for Wargrave as cafe gears up for launch
Family-led cafe H'ARTISAN is opening its doors tomorrow in Wargrave tomorrow, two years after starting the project.
Read moreDetailsFamily-led cafe H'ARTISAN is opening its doors tomorrow in Wargrave tomorrow, two years after starting the project.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM man has run 100km (62 miles) this month to support a nearby hospice. Mark Welch, 34, started his 31-day ‘Ranuary’ challenge to raise money for Sue Ryder Duchess...
Read moreDetailsWalk-through testing sites have opened in Reading, Bracknell and Maidenhead.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM residents are being urged to lend a hand to people affected by cancer. Cancer Research UK is asking the public to show support on World Cancer Day on Thursday,...
Read moreDetailshttps://youtu.be/mMZ-3L2i9nE A READING resident has been named one of the UK’s next ‘young innovators’. 23-year-old Christopher Elliot is the founder of Untrapped, a one-stop student rental portal which manages the...
Read moreDetailsWHILE people might have missed Santa’s sleigh last month, there was another friendly face out and about in Wokingham borough. The man in the furry suit, known as the Earley...
Read moreDetailsHELP is at hand for people in Wokingham borough. R3, the insolvency trade body, has launched a new guide to help residents manage their debts and learn more about personal...
Read moreDetailsTHE EMM Brook will soon be the focus of a major recovery project, in an effort to help local wildlife thrive. A project to breathe life back into the waterway...
Read moreDetailsWHILE 2020 was a rollercoaster for local businesses, one Wokingham-based estate agency says it was one of the best years so far. David Cliff Estate Agents went from closing its...
Read moreDetailsONE WOKINGHAM woman is pulling out all the stops to get people talking about mental health. Heather Murray has kickstarted the new year with a fitness charity fundraiser – she’s...
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