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Canine Partners assists people with physical disabilities by providing specially trained dogs to assist with daily living.
Read moreDetailsCanine Partners assists people with physical disabilities by providing specially trained dogs to assist with daily living.
Read moreDetailsGENEROUS Reading and Wokingham residents have donated an astonishing number of items to an emergency appeal for Ukraine, overwhelming the centre,
Read moreDetailsFORGET the idea that people in a care home sit around all day drinking tea and nibbling biscuits, the latest thing is boxing.
Read moreDetailsON FRIDAY, March 4, WADE held its latest draw in its 150 Club lottery and the prize pot has expanded due to extra members signing up
Read moreDetailsBerkshire's first mixed ability rugby team, Berkshire Brigands, has funding from a joint scheme from the University and the John Sykes Foundation.
Read moreDetailsGerry Wise, who coordinates the village's litter picking scheme, was surprised with the award at a full parish council meeting.
Read moreDetailsRichard Conway-Jones is planning two exhibitions of his work May.
Read moreDetailsGranddad is an alt-rock band who are releasing their debut EP this weekend and one of the tracks from it heads up our brilliant RaW Sounds Today list
Read moreDetailsOpportunities to help people in Wokingham borough
Read moreDetailsWokingham shoppers are being urged to vote for one of three life-enhancing local charities that are in the running for a Tesco Community Grant.
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