Alex’s sell-out cake stand helps fight against cancer
A WOODLEY boy has raised more than £500 in his charity bake sale. Inspired by The Great Celebrity Bake Off – Stand Up To Cancer, Alex Tustin set out on...
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY boy has raised more than £500 in his charity bake sale. Inspired by The Great Celebrity Bake Off – Stand Up To Cancer, Alex Tustin set out on...
Read moreDetails“Our memories of you will live on in our minds and our love for you will live on in our hearts."
Read moreDetailsWinnersh's Wokingham Community Gardens Project is running its photo walk again this weekend.
Read moreDetailsNext week, lockdown restrictions begin to ease as per the Government's roadmap - but do you know what rules are changing?
Read moreDetailsA Twyford school has linked up with Chelsea FC to expand its own Girls' Football Academy.
Read moreDetailsAUTISM BERKSHIRE is running free workshops to guide residents through benefits applications. The charity is running a series of online workshops called Understanding Your Benefits Rights after Easter. They are...
Read moreDetailsNEWBOLD College is inviting residents to ponder who should be leading the climate change debate post-pandemic with its talk Global or Local?. A virtual seminar is taking place on Tuesday,...
Read moreDetailsFEWER people have been admitted to hospital for heart failure over the last year, and the British Heart Foundation is concerned this could mean thousands have gone without care. Across...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL has received a further £125,000 to tackle air pollution in Wokingham borough. Its air quality improvement project has been extended, after the Department for Environment Food and...
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN three quarters of South East residents want to create a better tomorrow, today. This is according to Carlsberg, which reported 77% of the region’s population has vowed to...
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