Action packed January planned for Wokingham CLASP
Members of CLASP can look forward to a busy month of activities in January. The programme begins on Tuesday, January 11.
Read moreDetailsMembers of CLASP can look forward to a busy month of activities in January. The programme begins on Tuesday, January 11.
Read moreDetailsThe society has now started rehearsals for its next concert in March.
Read moreDetailsPolice were called out to a report of a woman being assaulted on Wednesday, but on arrival, they were themselves assaulted.
Read moreDetailsOliver Stanhope was nominated for his services to rowing. He holds the European, World and Paralympic titles with his PR3 mixed coxed four team mates.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has reminded householders to ensure unwanted items are recycled or disposed of properly.
Read moreDetailsThames Voyces collected the funds at its carol concert at St Mark?s, Binfield, and by carol singing for shoppers at Waitrose in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsCharvil Matters, a community group led by Cllr Sam Akhtar, is meeting on Sunday, January 23.
Read moreDetailsMatthew White, MBE, began working as a relief chef at the University 29 years ago. He is now the director of campus commerce and an industry leader.
Read moreDetailsData at the most granular level has revealed that the highest infection rates per population were in Wokingham North and Hurst.
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne Methodist Church organised an almost life-size display outside its Duke's Ride entrance to mark the occasion.
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