£170,000 grant available for community groups from police
The Police Property Act Fund is expected to total £170,000 and is available to local community and voluntary groups.
Read moreDetailsThe Police Property Act Fund is expected to total £170,000 and is available to local community and voluntary groups.
Read moreDetailsOne patient found themselves in withdrawal after being left without a prescription.
Read moreDetailsFlight Lieutenant and Officer Commanding, Luke Baker was presented with the Lord Lieutenants Certificate of Meritorious Service for his achievements as an Air Cadet.
Read moreDetailsThe expansion mean 50 more children with special educational needs and disabilities from the Wokingham borough will be able to be educated closer to home.
Read moreDetailsJazz legend Art Themen will play at The Whitty Theatre this month.
Read moreDetailsCllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor will take on the abseil this weekend for RNLI.
Read moreDetailsThe new suite will support mothers who are expecting twins, multiple births or more complex deliveries which require more staff to be present.
Read moreDetailsThe Mini Maestros project will bring musical sessions into community spaces for babies and toddlers.
Read moreDetailsThe new Bulmershe Leisure Centre will see a hoard of decorators, constructions workers and tilers this month, as the centre gets fitted out.
Read moreDetailsA heartfelt call has gone out to celebrate the life of an Army engineer who passed away last month at his upcoming funeral.
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