Dipping your toe into the job market
Back to Work with Nigel Richards Gone are the days when finding a job meant perusing the job adverts in newspapers, sending the recruiter a CV and covering letter in...
Read moreDetailsBack to Work with Nigel Richards Gone are the days when finding a job meant perusing the job adverts in newspapers, sending the recruiter a CV and covering letter in...
Read moreDetailsThe joyous sunshine, the feel of spring in the air and optimism rising has made us reflect on how grateful we are for God’s provision during these unprecedented times. Kings...
Read moreDetailsThe Arts Society Wokingham’s April lecture had an intriguing title, Power, Propaganda and Men in Tights. Members soon realised that they were in for a real treat as Linda Smith...
Read moreDetailsAs in many other organisations, Wokingham Probus members were somewhat shocked when lockdown abruptly terminated our monthly lunch meetings a year ago. Just as we thought we might be restarting...
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of a Wokingham charity are honouring the late Captain Sir Tom Moore with a new fundraiser. A group from Promise Inclusion, which assists people across Wokingham and Bracknell with...
Read moreDetailsHe squeezed love into me.We sat in silence as the tears fell.No words were needed.The rhythm of the day slowed down.I sit with my cold tea, my pen and my...
Read moreDetailsMay is a great gardening month and probably the last month you can plan for your summer colour in the garden. For those with limited space, bedding plants will give...
Read moreDetailsA FREE course for austic adults, SocialEyes, has been designed for Berkshire residents this May. SocialEyes is a free eight-week course, open to autistic adults aged 19 to 25, designed...
Read moreDetailsBack to work with Nigel Richards from Wokingham Job Support Centre Although Wokingham remains relatively less affected compared to most of the country, there is no doubt that the Covid-19...
Read moreDetailsAt long last, we are slowly and carefully coming out of lockdown and the blue sky and sunshine invite us to spend time outdoors in our gardens and parks with...
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