Wokingham Borough Council plans autumn revival
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL will ‘start to come back to life’ from the autumn, according to leader John Halsall. Since lockdown, many of its staff members have been working from home,...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL will ‘start to come back to life’ from the autumn, according to leader John Halsall. Since lockdown, many of its staff members have been working from home,...
Read moreDetailsANTIA DOBSON, a former EastEnder took a tour of Thames Hospice’s new facilities last week. The actor, who has been a supporter of the charity for five years, visited the...
Read moreDetailsThe rain stayed away for supporters and guests of the project spaceforall at All Saints Church Wokingham, who enjoyed a garden party in the beautiful gardens at the home of...
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN with disabilities in Reading and Wokingham boroughs have received a helping hand from a long-distance runner, who travelled more than 100km last weekend for Me2 Club. William Bevis took...
Read moreDetailsA FUNDRAISING appeal has been launched to help Erftstadt, Wokingham town’s twin in Germany, which has been devastated by flooding. Erftstadt is one of a number of areas in Europe...
Read moreDetailsSUPERFAST broadband is being promised for Crowthorne after a company pledged to launch full-fibre services to the village. Zzoomm is working on installing the network which can offer speeds of...
Read moreDetailsErftstadt, which is twinned with Wokingham, flooded at the end of last week as the river burst its banks after record rainfall. It is thought at least 43 people in...
Read moreDetailsSATISFY your inner artist at a series of new Craft Markets in Wokingham. Holme Grange Craft Village has launched a range of events where local stall holders will be setting...
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN has raised more than £300 in memory of her nephew after running a virtual half marathon last month. Vickie Robertson, founder of domestic abuse charity Kaleidoscopic UK, had...
Read moreDetailsFLOODING is the topic of a new exhibition by the University of Reading. Earlier this month, scientists at the university revealed how to create reliable flood forecasts to support global...
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