Joy Cafe extends free meal scheme during festive season
Joy Cafe is extending its free meal scheme by offering free meals over the festive season, with the help of three local charities.
Read moreDetailsJoy Cafe is extending its free meal scheme by offering free meals over the festive season, with the help of three local charities.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses after two cars were involved in a collision in Reading's town centre.
Read moreDetailsChurches across Crowthorne are lighting up the village streets this year.
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents have raised more than £22,000 for the Poppy Appeal this year, despite coronavirus restrictions.
Read moreDetailsFive Guys is hoping to establish a new branch in Winnersh, but the area is in a flood zone.
Read moreDetailsResidents at Warren Lodge in Finchampstead have been busy enjoying an Indian celebration.
Read moreDetailsA NEW set of fees and charges will be introduced from Tuesday, following a virtual meeting of Wokingham Borough Council’s Executive committee. The revision is to the amount residents are...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM’S placement in the new Tier 2 category is disappointing, especially as there is real light at the end of the tunnel. Cllr John Halsall, the leader of Wokingham Borough...
Read moreDetailsAS WOKINGHAM prepares for Tier 2 conditions from next Wednesday, Matt Rodda, one of the borough’s four MPs has expressed his gratitude to people for their hard work. In a...
Read moreDetailsANOTHER two weekends of road closures are planned to allow work on the Smart Motorway project to continue. This weekend, the M4 will be shut between junctions 8/9 (Maidenhead) and...
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