Wokingham gyms celebrate the big reopening
Wokingham town mayor opened énergie Fitness, the town centre's newest gym, as other gyms reopened following lockdown.
Read moreDetailsWokingham town mayor opened énergie Fitness, the town centre's newest gym, as other gyms reopened following lockdown.
Read moreDetailsWokingham charity Cranstoun will deliver a Here4YOUth drug and alcohol addiction support service in the borough.
Read moreDetailsThe number of cash machines in Wokingham borough is declining, as the nation moves away from using notes.
Read moreDetailsThe fire service has warned people to avoid the area, and nearby residents to keep windows and doors closed to avoid the smoke.
Read moreDetailsLast month, the road was closed between the junction with Jubilee Road, near the Finchampstead war memorial, and the Lower Wokingham Road/Wellingtonia Avenue roundabout after a section began to collapse.
Read moreDetailsCitizens Advice Wokingham is training nearly 200 mental health first aiders in the borough.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough mayor opened Peacock House Interiors, on Elms Walk, earlier this week.
Read moreDetailsNew Beginnings, in Reading, is looking for donations after seeing a rise in demand.
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children's Charity is running a new hub in Woodley, to help families get high quality, second hand school uniforms.
Read moreDetailsWoosehill's own Banksy has been spraying the streets with cats of all colours, which have been popping up across the neighbourhood.
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