Sue Ryder appeals for residents to join befriending service
To mark Befriending Week this week, the hospice is appealing to Wokingham residents to make a positive difference to the lives of others.
Read moreDetailsTo mark Befriending Week this week, the hospice is appealing to Wokingham residents to make a positive difference to the lives of others.
Read moreDetailsSusan Player is hosting a Christmas Fayre to fundraise for the pig sanctuary she hopes to launch.
Read moreDetailsToes were tapping last month when Woodley Concert Band returned to the stage last month.
Read moreDetailsA formal recommendation made by the council's Licensing Committee has been ignored, claim councillors.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council has purchased overt CCTV cameras, which will be moved regularly around the area.
Read moreDetailsChildren at Hawkedon Primary School enjoyed an Eco Day earlier this month. The aims was to get pupils thinking about climate change.
Read moreDetailsA number of organised displays will take place across Berkshire over the coming weeks and we have listed as many as we can below.
Read moreDetailsThis one-pot chilli is all cooked in the oven and is so easy and nutritious. It?s brimming with autumn?s vegetable bounty.
Read moreDetailsCllr Prue Bray, Liberal Democrat lead for education, and councillor for Winnersh said it was an “utter disgrace” for the Government to delay the plans.
Read moreDetailsThe Alehouse, on Broad Street, is fundraising for Orchid Male Cancer and Thames Valley Air Ambulance.
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