Vaccines stored in fridges with fluctuating temperatures given to public
In a new report from the Care Quality Commission, Wokingham Medical Centre have been revealed as not always keeping patients safe.
Read moreDetailsIn a new report from the Care Quality Commission, Wokingham Medical Centre have been revealed as not always keeping patients safe.
Read moreDetailsThe shed is a place for local men — and women — to make new friends whilst making and mending.
Read moreDetailsAdama Ibrahim from Wokingham hit the top 100 on Wednesday, November 13 when the list was published by the Financial Times, as part of a special report into diversity in...
Read moreDetailsLAST month, a quiz night was held in support of Understanding Dementia — a UK charity changing the way society sees dementia. Raising more than £1,000 for the charity, organisers...
Read moreDetailsRecognised for their brunches and lunches, Bill's is shaking things up with an evening dining experience more luxurious than you might imagine.
Read moreDetailsThe Christmas tree trail includes 25 trees around Woodley, each with a letter of the alphabet on them. Except there’s one letter missing.
Read moreDetailsTHE CLEANING fairy will be out in Wokingham next week, with a deep clean of the town’s Market Place starting on Monday. All of the newly laid York stone in...
Read moreDetailsA call for Christmas treats has been launched by Wokingham Food Bank for struggling residents this festive season.
Read moreDetails"If it was up to me, I would cancel Christmas. I don’t want to celebrate, I would rather get away from it all," said Sharon Dyson.
Read moreDetailsOrganisers of a late-night shopping event have been threatened with a £2,500 fine for using banners to advertise the evening.
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