Wokingham charity to host Easter Fair next month
Saving Abandoned Fly-Grazing Equines (SAFE) will have a teddy tombola, raffle, crafts, a colouring competition and stalls from local businesses.
Read moreDetailsSaving Abandoned Fly-Grazing Equines (SAFE) will have a teddy tombola, raffle, crafts, a colouring competition and stalls from local businesses.
Read moreDetailsTHE Cancer Support Network is hosting a coffee and chat session in Wokingham this April.
Read moreDetailsThe group will screen Supernova (15) on Thursday, April 28, from 7.30pm
Read moreDetailsThe group will screen Limbo (PG) on Thursday, April 7, from 7.30pm.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council is calling on its domestic abuse partner to improve its performance. Cranstoun took over the domestic abuse support service last year after it was awarded a £1.5million...
Read moreDetailsThe Bohunt School in Arborfield had its expansion approved by Wokingham Borough Council at an executive meeting on Tuesday, March 22.
Read moreDetailsCranstoun took over the council’s domestic abuse support service last year after it was awarded a £1.5million.
Read moreDetailsParenting Special Children welcomed HRH Sophie Countess of Wessex to an anniversary event on Wednesday, March 2
Read moreDetailsA FORMER Wokingham Borough Council senior official has been sacked by Slough Borough Council. Josie Wragg, previously director of customer services and localities at Wokingham Borough Council, has been sacked...
Read moreDetailsCanine Partners assists people with physical disabilities by providing specially trained dogs to assist with daily living.
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