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The science is settled. The majority of scientists disagree with you.
Read moreDetailsThe science is settled. The majority of scientists disagree with you.
Read moreDetailsthe volunteers at the Community Kitchen, part of the Link Visiting Scheme, have been nominated as the Community Project of the Year
Read moreDetailsLIKE many people, Graham Powell stepped up when a local charity asked if he could help out.
Read moreDetails"Along with other parents, we just want to thank Diana for her commitment, dedication, for the skills and knowledge she has taught the children"
Read moreDetailsOne group of Wokingham volunteers who helped get schoolchildren back on the right page was ABC to Read
Read moreDetailsSHE may be known as Madam to her fellow Hookers while other people just call her Gaynor. She is one of the biggest charity fundraisers in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsFor most pupils, a visit to the headteacher's office usually means they are in hot water. But for pupils at Emmbrook School it means hot chocolate.
Read moreDetailsEVERYONE has heard of Bob the Builder but people across Wokingham much prefer Bob the Plumber and Gas Engineer
Read moreDetailsTHE Angel of the North is an iconic sculpture in Gateshead which has firmly placed the region on the international arts map.
Read moreDetailsEVERY athlete understands the struggle of competing through or after a bad injury.
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