New mental health service launches in Wokingham
Wokingham borough is the latest area to benefit from MHICS, with the service launched in Reading, Bracknell, Slough, Windsor, Ascot and Maidenhead.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough is the latest area to benefit from MHICS, with the service launched in Reading, Bracknell, Slough, Windsor, Ascot and Maidenhead.
Read moreDetailsFor the second year running, Quarters has supported The Cowshed with its "Santa Please Stop Here!" boards.
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley team from an independent fostering agency are celebrating after an Outstanding Ofsted inspection.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC came from two goals down to draw 2-2 against Watford on Saturday afternoon at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.
Read moreDetailsThe Woodley salon took home the Customer Care Salon of the Year in recognition of their levels of customer care and retailer service
Read moreDetailsAn estimated 3,000 runners will take to the streets for one of the borough's biggest events of the year on Sunday, February 26.
Read moreDetailsChanges will come into effect from May 2024, when all 54 seats will be elected.
Read moreDetailsAsh Wednesday services in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsMonday group for toddlers and carers in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM motorists may experience delays to their journeys in the coming days due to planned road works.
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