Wokingham family spend £20,000 to reunite autistic son with twin sister
A pair of Wokingham twins have been separated, creating a ?devastating? impact for one who has autism.
Read moreDetailsA pair of Wokingham twins have been separated, creating a ?devastating? impact for one who has autism.
Read moreDetailsThe future of a Wokingham off-licence hangs in the balance, after an alcohol licence hearing on Monday.
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, the NHS Health on the Move bus will be offering first and second doses of the Pfizer jab to over 16s.
Read moreDetailsSpeaking in the House of Commons, health secretary Sajid Javid set out the Government's autumn and winter plan for Covid-19.
Read moreDetailsThe lucky winners of a summer raffle have been announced - and the draw helps the work of Me2 Club
Read moreDetails“You put your life and safety in the hands of your teammates, physically stand on one another, throw one another and trust they will catch you”
Read moreDetailsWoodley's toy library has reopened after lockdown and is celebrating by offering free membership
Read moreDetailsOne Wokingham resident missed out on seeing her grandson get married, as she was too frail to leave her care home. So the happy couple paid a special visit
Read moreDetailsAN ARBORFIELD horserider is speaking out about what she says is the neglect of byways in the area with routes wrecked by anti-social drivers
Read moreDetailsAN EARLEY resident is fighting back against what he says is a “biased” survey over plans for Swallows Meadow. Stewart Campbell said he thought it was inconceivable that more than...
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