Wokingham community mental health group launches new schemes to help people self-isolating
Ms Sylvester has organised a Whatsapp group, video chat options and walks at Elms Field — keeping at a safe distance from others.
Read moreDetailsMs Sylvester has organised a Whatsapp group, video chat options and walks at Elms Field — keeping at a safe distance from others.
Read moreDetails“We will be continuing with the general market on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, as well as the monthly farmers market."
Read moreDetails“All you need is a cosy coop, enough space for the hens to scratch for bugs and slugs and some room in your heart for these lovely girls, who really...
Read moreDetailsCrowdfunding event raises £400 to help local charity, Grief and a Cuppa take their work 'on the road'.
Read moreDetailsCreated as a temporary solution to residents’ postal needs, the mobile Post Office runs a one hour slot in Winnersh and Wargrave.
Read moreDetailsThe collections have now been cancelled with immediate effect, a decision estimated to lose £1 million in donations — with further losses coming from many other cancelled fundraising activities and...
Read moreDetails“In common with most other crisis situations, criminals are using emails, text messages, social media posts, online advertisements and phone calls to defraud their unsuspecting victims.”
Read moreDetailsPlease note, cinemas across the borough have closed due to the coronavirus crisis. Check individual cinema websites for updates. THIS MONTH, a performance by one of the world’s greatest tenors...
Read moreDetailsResidents who need help and support due to self-isolation are urged to ring Citizens Advice, where their needs will be assessed, and they will be signposted to the appropriate charity...
Read moreDetails“We have been round the town centre and given all the dog-friendly places stickers for their doors and windows... my next location to visit is Woodley.”
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