University’s SEE & EAT books to help children love their veg
ENCOURAGING children to eat their vegetables can be the bane of many parents' lives.
Read moreDetailsENCOURAGING children to eat their vegetables can be the bane of many parents' lives.
Read moreDetailsA NEW community liaison group is set to meet for the first time to help a Wokingham village improve its infrastructure for sustainable travel.
Read moreDetailsThe origins of a Wokingham charity that is nearly 600 years old will be the focus for a new talk next month
Read moreDetailsORGANISERS of a popular Wokingham summer event are on the search for more on-the-day volunteers.
Read moreDetailsMatthew Haylet, 30, is wanted on recall to prison for breaches of his licence conditions on Friday, March 24
Read moreDetailsMS Therapy centre seeks community votes this week to help win grant
Read moreDetailsAhmad Kalim has successfully published his first book, Bloody Justice, which follows the events in the wake of a double killing at Coney Island
Read moreDetailsBOWLERS and batters will celebrate the launch of a new sports facility by attending its opening ceremony.
Read moreDetailsAndy Smith will take on the huge 874-mile cycling challenge to give back to Berkshire Vision after they supported him during his sight loss diagnosis
Read moreDetailsTwyford Drama have just played an absolute blinder in the first-ever stage production of Kathy Reid's comedy-drama Fight Them for the Beeches.
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