Sales of fruit and veg in Wokingham will fund meals for children in Tesco’s Buy One to Help a Child campaign
Tesco customers buying fruit or vegetables in Wokingham will be helping to support children living in food insecurity.
Read moreDetailsTesco customers buying fruit or vegetables in Wokingham will be helping to support children living in food insecurity.
Read moreDetailsThe choir has an open night for potential new members to give the group a try on Monday, April 4, at Charvil Village Hall.
Read moreDetailsAN ILLEGAL rave was broken up by police today, with a number of arrests made.
Read moreDetailsWhittington's Tea Barge is moored on the north bank of the river Thames alongside Hills Meadows. It reopens for the season on Saturday, March 26.
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Woodley has been arrested on suspicion of sexual assault on a woman.
Read moreDetailsIt takes place in St Mary's Church parish hall on Church Close on Saturday, March 26, from 10am until 2pm.
Read moreDetailsEveryone?s favourite ogre is back this Easter thanks to South Hill Park.
Read moreDetailsThe hotly anticipated launch of Blue Collar Arena was well received on social media and saw queues forming for traders throughout the day.
Read moreDetailsPLASTIC bags are being axed from Co-op stores as they bring in compostable alternatives.
Read moreDetailsScores of residents turned out to sessions organised to help stop 200 new homes on a green field.
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