Arborfield pupil shaves head for Breast Cancer Now
Amy Goodsell, who is in Year 10 at Bohunt Wokingham, shaved her head at the end of the summer term to fundraise for Breast Cancer Now.
Read moreDetailsAmy Goodsell, who is in Year 10 at Bohunt Wokingham, shaved her head at the end of the summer term to fundraise for Breast Cancer Now.
Read moreDetailsCharities and community groups have until Monday, October 18, to submit their application to the Vital for Berkshire Fund.
Read moreDetailsCllr Julian McGhee-Sumner, conservative councillor for Wescott East has stepped down from the role as he is working away.
Read moreDetailsPlatform YP students performed the show at The Whitty Theatre, in Wokingham, with help from guest teachers and school alumni.
Read moreDetailsChiara Argieri said her two children, Tommy and Bella, are at different schools primary schools, resulting in an hour-long commute twice a day.
Read moreDetailsStephanie Skilton has organised The Big Boobie Bonanza, a fundraising fair in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support and Coppafeel.
Read moreDetailsThose that helped with the vaccine roll-out at The Bradbury Centre, in Wokingham, gathered on Sunday, September 5, with a celebratory barbecue.
Read moreDetailsCllr Charles Margetts, health executive at the borough council, said he is waiting on Berkshire West CCG to confirm the plan.
Read moreDetailsFarley Hill Primary School has kept the same catchment area after moving site, leading to heavy congestion at the start and end of the day.
Read moreDetailsA tribute ride for Ben Spiller, founder of the Reading Toy Run, will be held on Sunday, September 26.
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