Wokingham CLASP to launch health club with new grant
CLASP Wokingham is launching a new Happy and Healthy Club after receiving a grant.
Read moreDetailsCLASP Wokingham is launching a new Happy and Healthy Club after receiving a grant.
Read moreDetailsA NEW chief nurse has been appointed at the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust. Eamonn Sullivan, who was previously chief nurse at The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, replaces Caroline...
Read moreDetailsA DIGITAL play will be making its way to the screens later this month.Progress Theatre, a Reading-based theatre company, are holding the performance of Jon Brittain’s Rotterdam from Wednesday, June...
Read moreDetailsWoosehill arts group Platform YP returned to stage last month, to raise money for their place at Edinburgh Fringe Festival next year.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM is savvy with its savings, according to a new report from Wealthify.The online investment service reported that residents in the South East are the most likely to have long-term...
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY of mice has left people puzzled in Twyford.Villagers recently discovered the six furry friends which have been sculpted with mortar into a wall at the end of Springfield...
Read moreDetailsHawkedon raised £940 by running a sponsored cricket runs event.
Read moreDetailsSofology, in neighbouring Reading, is giving children a fighting chance with the help of Berkshire Community Fund.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM firm said signs of recovery are beginning to show following the coronavirus pandemic.PRISYM ID, which provides packaging and labelling solutions to pharmaceutical companies across the globe, has spearheaded...
Read moreDetailsA new charity hub has been granted planning permission for Wokingham town centre, in Waterford House.
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