Taking action for Dementia
RESIDENTS at a Lower Earley care home marked Dementia Action Week last month. During the week of action, residents learnt about how to support others and looked at the way...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS at a Lower Earley care home marked Dementia Action Week last month. During the week of action, residents learnt about how to support others and looked at the way...
Read moreDetailsMORE people picked up a needle and thread than ever before last year, as it is revealed sewing became the nation’s favourite lockdown hobby. According to a survey by Brother...
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY town councillor has resigned the party whip and moved from the Liberal Democrat group to become an independent. Cllr Martin Doyle, who represents Loddon West alongside Cllr Michael...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has launched a new, £1.5 million domestic abuse support service with national charity Cranstoun.
Read moreDetailsCITIZENS Advice Wokingham supported 48% more Woodley residents last year in the face of the pandemic. On Tuesday, May 25, chief executive of the charity, Jake Morrison, spoke at the...
Read moreDetailsTHE CONSULTATION has opened for a new SEND school in Winnersh. Maiden Erlegh Trust is hosting two drop-in events, for residents to meet members of the trust, ask questions and...
Read moreDetailsThe campaign to turn Reading Gaol into an arts hub has gained international attention, after being featured in the New York Times.
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley is one of 40 areas in the country to secure a slice of the £18 million safer streets fund.
Read moreDetailsMore than 13 trolleys of glass bottles have been left at Sainsbury's, Winnersh, as the supermarket urges residents to stop dumping rubbish.
Read moreDetailsA memorial service will be held to remember the victims of the Forbury Gardens terrorist attack, one year on.
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