National honour for caring KK
The Dementia Carer Award celebrates individuals who demonstrate extraordinary empathy, dedication, and skills.
Read moreDetailsThe Dementia Carer Award celebrates individuals who demonstrate extraordinary empathy, dedication, and skills.
Read moreDetailsThe event, which involved pupils learning about the local history of Wokingham
Read moreDetailsThe roundabout at the junction of Finchampstead Road and Molly Millars Lane will be closed.
Read moreDetailsWokingham has launched its vision for the next decade as the Wokingham Communities Vision 2035 has set out its ambition for the borough. Businesses, community groups and charities gathered last...
Read moreDetailsClive Jones, MP for Wokingham, has condemned the deportation of his neighbouring Labour MP Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed MP
Read moreDetailsHow would you rescue an injured casualty in a confined space? When a team of Wokingham firefighters visited All Saints church tower in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsThe arch in Cemetery Junction has been closed to the public for safety reasons following advice by structural engineers
Read moreDetailsA team of primary school children interviewed a former bank director and advisor to David Cameron for the job as a church's new vicar.
Read moreDetailsThe boss of Bracknell Forest Council is among the highest paid out of all Berkshire local authorities.
Read moreDetailsAn investigation into a fly tipping incident on Winkfield Row near St Mary's School in Bracknell is taking place.
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