Church charity plans to tackle rough sleeping crisis in Reading with emergency beds
A Christian charity has unveiled its plan to tackle the rough sleeping crisis in Reading by providing emergency beds.
Read moreDetailsA Christian charity has unveiled its plan to tackle the rough sleeping crisis in Reading by providing emergency beds.
Read moreDetailsCheck before they travel ahead of planned strike action on London Underground.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Bowling Club offers a chance to try the sport for free
Read moreDetailsThe annual Wokingham children's fun day will be held at Langborough recreation ground on Saturday, May 23.
Read moreDetailsResidents are calling for a dedicated, fast shuttle bus from Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsTree honours the legacy of historic Wokingham cedar it replaces
Read moreDetailsWrap-around care club celebrates a decade of fun learning and growing
Read moreDetailsFigures have revealed that 133 people in debt in Wokingham entered into the Breathing Space scheme in 2025.
Read moreDetailsNearly a thousand children showcased their talent
Read moreDetails'The charity helped me to navigate everything I was feeling,' says Frankie
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