Groups come together to sign CLASP Wokingham’s anti-hate crime charter
To mark Hate Crime Week, members of CLASP Wokingham came together with the police, politicians and community groups to launch a new charter
Read moreDetailsTo mark Hate Crime Week, members of CLASP Wokingham came together with the police, politicians and community groups to launch a new charter
Read moreDetailsARTISTS are being invited to create a picture from nature in a new content being run by Earley Town Council
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, the borough council's overview and scrutiny management committee heard from Karen Evans, a council officer and domestic abuse co-ordinator.
Read moreDetailsSally Castle used lockdown to illustrate Oscar Wilde's children story, The Happy Prince.
Read moreDetailsResidents at Parsons Grange took part in the 'World's Biggest Coffee Morning' to raise money for MacMillan.
Read moreDetailsBetween Monday, October 11, and Sunday, October 17, Thames Valley Police executed 16 warrants across the region.
Read moreDetailsDORIAN, written by Phoebe Eclair-Powell and Owen Horsley, is an experimental adaptation presenting Oscar Wilde's novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, the health and wellbeing team at the Earley+ Primary Care Network, which includes Brookside Group Practice hosted the event.
Read moreDetailsJames Caan is expanding his recruitment agency, IGA Talent Solutions, to Winnersh Triangle.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Children?s Book Festival was a fantastic success over the weekend, said the borough's children?s librarian.
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