Wokingham branch of Millets to start using paper bags
IN A BID to reduce plastic usage, a Wokingham town centre store is switching its bags to paper. Millets, and sister store Blacks, say that the move will remove millions...
Read moreDetailsIN A BID to reduce plastic usage, a Wokingham town centre store is switching its bags to paper. Millets, and sister store Blacks, say that the move will remove millions...
Read moreDetailsIn this week’s column we meet Margaret, one of our Volunteer Receptionists. Margaret and her colleagues are the first person people see when visiting Citizens Advice Wokingham. They help to...
Read moreDetailsA HOME care provider has been judged to be outstanding by the regulatory body. Last week, Bluebird Care found out that it had been awarded top marks from the Care...
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY woman is looking forward to setting a new world record when she runs the London Marathon later this month – but Mo Farah needn’t be looking over his...
Read moreDetailsWelcome to my weekly Bridge column. I intend to vary the level I pitch the topics in this column because I know I cannot please all of the people all...
Read moreDetailsI love this time of year. Constantly being surrounded by new life; spring flowers, little lambs, bursting buds. When you take a moment to observe, to pause, to breathe, you...
Read moreDetailsIT’S ALL change at the top for Wokingham’s policing as a new area commander settled in this week. Superintendent Felicity Parker has been appointed as new Commander for the Bracknell...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM fitness club has lost a lot of weight over the past month: 1,070lbs to be precise. That’s the volume in weight of food that members of Curves donated...
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Read moreDetailsCHARITY bosses are tickled pink at the support they are receiving from a Lower Earley supermarket. A pair of bright sparks from Asda in Chalfont Close have dreamed up an...
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