Activate learners make tote bags for families who have lost loved ones
Students support Royal Berkshire Hospital bereavement project
Read moreDetailsStudents support Royal Berkshire Hospital bereavement project
Read moreDetailsResidents of Hatch Farm Way in Sindlesham have been urgently evacuated after a nearby electricity pylon, struck by a falling tree, became dangerously unstable. Work to make the tower safe...
Read moreDetailsYoung cast delivers gothic excellence
Read moreDetailsBluebird Carers deliver kindness to customers
Read moreDetailsCharvil Piggott pupils celebrate village's upgraded play park
Read moreDetailsWords from Wokingham churches
Read moreDetailsShute End enquiry begins into whether or not 60 houses should be built on the last green space between Wokingham and Barkham
Read moreDetailsA SEARING drama at Wokingham Theatre will raise funds on its first night charity performance for Wokingham charity Promise Inclusion. The charity supports people with a learning disability and/or autism,...
Read moreDetailsMembers of the Railway & Transport Club will hear a talk about British Steam in Sri Lanka
Read moreDetailsTry a monthly Woodley group that meets to play word games
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