Talks brought to retirement communities in Crowthorne and Twyford
The events were organised by the developer of both sites, McCarthy Stone.
Read moreDetailsThe events were organised by the developer of both sites, McCarthy Stone.
Read moreDetailsCranstoun, the borough?s substance misuse service, has launched the Lower My Drinking app.
Read moreDetailsThe group clipped back brambles, cut overhanging branches that were obscuring street lights, swept leaves and picked litter.
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS lovers are being asked to buy tickets for a charity carol service, even if they cannot attend.
Read moreDetailsOpportunities for volunteering in Wokingham borough, coordinated by Wokingham Volunteer Centre
Read moreDetailsMore than 20 children from Muddy Ducks Nursery in Dinton Pastures Country Park went on the look out for Pudsey Bear, in aid of Children in Need.
Read moreDetailsLast month, Earley Town Council?s Water Bailiffs hosted a match at Maiden Erlegh Lake.
Read moreDetailsNikki Gladwin-Stride, also known as DJ NikNak, was the first ever winner of DJ set of the year in the Where Pride Lives awards on Friday, November 5.
Read moreDetailsThree people are delighted to have been given a pair of hankies, two long sticks and one short stick. Find out why here
Read moreDetailsThe owners of Hare Hatch Sheeplands are hoping to secure a change of use for their business from plant nursery to garden centre.
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