Baptist church launches new community focused role
Wokingham Baptist Church has chosen Savannah Cook to be its first pioneer minister in training.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Baptist Church has chosen Savannah Cook to be its first pioneer minister in training.
Read moreDetailsThe leader of the borough council says he does not believe reports that one-in-six children live in poverty in the borough are accurate.
Read moreDetailsAccording to Wokingham Borough Council, 15% of residents have a formal diagnosis of depression.
Read moreDetailsA Finchampstead resident has built a bot to try and improve road safety on the A327 Reading Road.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council predicts its general fund to be at least £8 million as of March 2021.
Read moreDetailsYeldall Manor, based in Hare Hatch, has launched its Christmas gift scheme.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council is considering forming Citizens Assemblies to advice the council on climate change policy.
Read moreDetailsAccording to the leader of Wokingham Labour, there are gaps and errors in the council's Climate Emergency Action Plan.
Read moreDetails£600,000 worth of funding has been made available to address a shortage of organs for those from all BAME backgrounds.
Read moreDetailsThe Giving Tree Appeal is set to launch next week to allow residents to help less fortunate children enjoy Christmas.
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