Wokingham charity Kimel Foundation to open autism training cafe in Evendons
A new cafe training young people with autism will open in Wokingham this autumn.
Read moreDetailsA new cafe training young people with autism will open in Wokingham this autumn.
Read moreDetailsLocal authorities will have the ability to introduce covid safety measures, in a bid to prevent the NHS from becoming overwhelmed.
Read moreDetailsTwo boys, both aged 14, were sentenced to a life in prison, with a minimum term of 12 years, 105 days for one, and 11 years, 105 days for another.
Read moreDetailsThe senior investigating officer in the Olly Stephens murder case said that he hopes the family can begin to grieve properly for their son.
Read moreDetailsStuart and Amanda Stephens said many families have been destroyed following their son's murder in January.
Read moreDetailsThe Barkham Hookers are sharing their skills in a series of workshops starting today.
Read moreDetailsThe Forest School, on Robin Hood Lane, has been rated good in all areas, following an inspection in July.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, October 30, a Witches? Coven will be in the town?s centre stage, with a series of spooktacular activities.
Read moreDetailsIt is now one year since the first account holders started turning 18 and every month, around 55,000 Child Trust Funds mature.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, October 9, Woodley Concert band is hosting Strike Up the Band, its first formal concert since the pandemic began.
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