Magic! Debbie helps Wargrave firm celebrate fifth anniversary
Wagrave's Active Silver has celebrated its fifth anniversary, with a special visit from Debbie McGee.
Read moreDetailsWagrave's Active Silver has celebrated its fifth anniversary, with a special visit from Debbie McGee.
Read moreDetailsFinchampstead residents can have their say on a draft neighbourhood development plan.
Read moreDetailsThe new foodhall opened in the Hare Hatch garden centre recently.
Read moreDetails“It’s not surprising though as I’ve known for years what a wonderful place to live Wokingham borough is and we work hard to ensure our residents have access to facilities...
Read moreDetailsTO SUPPORT the local autistic community, Autism Berkshire is offering a whole host of virtual courses and training workshops - and they’re all free. During February and March, the group...
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN across the borough will return to school next week, as part of the prime minister’s plan to ease lockdown. Last Monday, Boris Johnson told the House of Commons he...
Read moreDetailsCUSTOMERS on Reading Buses have used more than 2,500 litres of hand sanitiser on their travels. The bus company said measures to keep customers and employees safe during the pandemic...
Read moreDetailsMENTAL health first aiders are popping up across the borough thanks to new training from Citizens Advice Wokingham and there’s still time to get involved. The charity’s chief executive, Jake...
Read moreDetailsSEARCH AND rescue teams in the Thames Valley have been awarded £20,000 by the police and crime commissioner. Anthony Stansfeld, has awarded the funds to three Lowland Search and Rescue...
Read moreDetailsYEAR 7 pupils across the borough may be spending their summer in school, in order to catch-up on lost learning time. The Department for Education has allocated £200 million for...
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