Garden opens to help radiotherapy patients
RADIOTHERAPY patients can now use a new garden at the Berkshire Cancer Centre at Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust. The garden was opened to last Thursday at a ceremony with...
Read moreDetailsRADIOTHERAPY patients can now use a new garden at the Berkshire Cancer Centre at Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust. The garden was opened to last Thursday at a ceremony with...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council has launched a new initiative with Thames Valley Police in an effort to keep cyclists safe. The new partnership will see police officers take to the streets...
Read moreDetailsAS THE idea of vaccine passports is floated across Westminster, the council is calling for clarity over what this could mean for business owners. Charles Margetts, the executive member for...
Read moreDetails.A CREATIVE art project has been launched in Wokingham's schools to boost children’s wellbeing. St Crispin’s School, Wokingham, and other local schools have welcomed two charities to its premises for...
Read moreDetailsWith a week to go until polling stations open for the local elections, JESS WARREN meets the three main party leaders in Wokingham to find out their views on the...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have launched a story book character to help tackle knife crime, but it's not about the Line of Duty stars, instead it's about a copper called PC Ben. Thames...
Read moreDetailsPunters have flooded back to Wokingham borough's pubs as covid restrictions lifted, surpassing landlord expectations.
Read moreDetailsA merger between the Berkshire Schools Trust and Maiden Erlegh Trust has been called off.
Read moreDetailsYear Two pupils at Radstock Primary raised more than £400 for a new "quiet area" with a fancy dress walk.
Read moreDetailsWoodley Junior Parkrun is returning this Saturday for all aged four to 14, in Woodford Park.
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