Wokingham’s Nina Barough is ‘defiantly optimistic’ about cancer charity’s future
Nina Barough of Walk the Walk, said that the pandemic has had a devastating effect on cancer patients and the charity sector.
Read moreDetailsNina Barough of Walk the Walk, said that the pandemic has had a devastating effect on cancer patients and the charity sector.
Read moreDetailsSquire?s Garden Centre is inviting youngsters to paint a ceramic bird feeder, or go on a wild bird treasure hunt around the garden centre.
Read moreDetailsEvendons pupils recount their visit to Somerset in this week's press pack
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Voluntary Service is encouraging residents to discover the joys of donating time whilst providing valuable support to the community.
Read moreDetails"Either had not read the rules, or did not understand what they meant ... or didn't think the rules applied to Number 10. Which was it?"
Read moreDetailsHurst Pantomime Group performed their tenth production to sell-out audiences last week, gaining glowing praise all round.
Read moreDetailsNatasha Kelly sleeps on a mattress on her living room floor with her partner, two-year-old and 11-month-old children.
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 moreDetailsAt the start of January, 12 Sue Ryder volunteers collected 383 Christmas trees from people's homes across Reading, Newbury and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThe last in the Barnes Fitness Winter5 Series will take place on Sunday, February 13.
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