NEW YEAR’S HONOURS: Wargrave Guide leader ‘speechless’ over award
Tamsin Phipps, a Girl Guiding leader from Wargrave, received an MBE in the New Year's Honours.
Read moreDetailsTamsin Phipps, a Girl Guiding leader from Wargrave, received an MBE in the New Year's Honours.
Read moreDetailsA NUMBER of borough residents have been named in the New Year Honours list for 2021, recognising their work for charity and the country. Across the Commonwealth, 1,239 people have...
Read moreDetailsWargrave Pre-School has been struggling funding-wise, and now faces an uncertain future its committee says.
Read moreDetails“General Practices will get the job done. We’ve got registered patient lists – they know us, we’re their first port of call.”
Read moreDetailsA mobile Post Office service has been launched in Waltham St Lawrence, after it stopped in March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreDetailsA Seat In The ParkWargrave Theatre WorkshopMill GreenSeptember 19-20 What a treat it was to take my own seat to the park (Mill Green) and watch A Seat in the...
Read moreDetailsSCIENCE lovers are invited to join a virtual space camp with Dara Ó Briain tomorrow. Wargrave-based organiser, Rachel Murphy has worked to create the intergalactic event on behalf of Scholastic...
Read moreDetailsIt is not possible, under the present covid-19 restrictions, to hold Wargrave Local History Society meetings in the normal way. As an experiment, September’s presentation was given using the Zoom...
Read moreDetailsFeathers and Fur Falconry Centre is looking for a new home after being at Ladds Garden Village for 11 years.
Read moreDetailsThe Hart family are planning to open speciality coffee shop H'Artisan in Wargrave this November.
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