Wokingham 12-year-old takes 26 inches off her hair for wig charity
A WOKINGHAM girl has visited the hair salon for the first time in her life, cutting off 26in to donate to The Little Princess Trust.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM girl has visited the hair salon for the first time in her life, cutting off 26in to donate to The Little Princess Trust.
Read moreDetailsEarle Crescent, the new road which runs around Elms Field park and links Wellington Road to the remaining section of Elms Road and the Plaza car park, will fully open...
Read moreDetailsData from Public Health England revealed Wokingham town was significantly higher than the national average infection rate, which sits at 45.8 per 100,000 people.
Read moreDetailsThe new entrance to Addington School, a SEND school in Woodley, is complete in a bid to reduce congestion.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire's county-wide search and rescue team has received a £1,000 donation from Tesco supermarket.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is joining a national seatbelt safety campaign to warn drivers about the risks of not driving safely.
Read moreDetailsA NEW chief nurse has been appointed at the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust. Eamonn Sullivan, who was previously chief nurse at The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, replaces Caroline...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough has raised serious concerns over the Covid-19 quarantine hotel in Sindlesham, and said areas need improvement.
Read moreDetailsWoosehill arts group Platform YP returned to stage last month, to raise money for their place at Edinburgh Fringe Festival next year.
Read moreDetailsA new charity hub has been granted planning permission for Wokingham town centre, in Waterford House.
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