Charvil residents invited to neighbourhood plan meeting this Saturday
It will take place in Charvil Village Hall on Saturday, February 5.
Read moreDetailsIt will take place in Charvil Village Hall on Saturday, February 5.
Read moreDetailsThe online events for children throughout February half term include online art and maths workshops and a celebration of LGBT+ history month.
Read moreDetailsLynne Bellchamber was inspired to paint the Queen's Head after noticing the sun setting over the pub, on The Terrace, Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsNina Barough of Walk the Walk, said that the pandemic has had a devastating effect on cancer patients and the charity sector.
Read moreDetailsThe draft was developed in partnership with the Hardship Alliance and the strategy is due to be published later this Spring.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Voluntary Service is encouraging residents to discover the joys of donating time whilst providing valuable support to the community.
Read moreDetailsRick Cross will compete in the Marathon Des Sables endurance race at the end of March for two charities, First Days Children's Charity and Camfed.
Read moreDetailsThe last in the Barnes Fitness Winter5 Series will take place on Sunday, February 13.
Read moreDetailsBen Emerson of Sand Martins Golf Club, Wokingham, was included in the list by Golf Monthly magazine, which was announced earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsThe National Trust hope that their list will help people to enjoy the outdoors, even when the days are grey and muddy.
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