Housing pods planned for Winnersh to help combat homelessness
HOUSING pods are to be installed in Winnersh to help the council alleviate homelessness.
Read moreDetailsHOUSING pods are to be installed in Winnersh to help the council alleviate homelessness.
Read moreDetailsCare4Calais Reading and Wokingham is in urgent need of clothing including jeans, long-sleeved tops and puffa jackets.
Read moreDetailsThe Health on the Move Van will be in various locations, each time operating from 10am until 4pm.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that runs a dementia-friendly care home in Winnersh has received a special donation from a law firm.
Read moreDetailsAN EXCITING future awaits Winnersh Triangle, as new businesses - and the film industry - move in and existing tenants expand.
Read moreDetailsMarie Redmond Tuition, which has a centre in Winnersh, is marking 10 years in business by supporting 10 underprivileged children.
Read moreDetailsCillian Manning received news of his offer of a place at Jesus College to study beginners Italian and linguistics last week.
Read moreDetailsIn a video on social media, smoke could be seen rising from The George on Loddon Bridge Road.
Read moreDetailsThe driver of a black BMW told Wokingham Today that he had been hit side on by another car, at the King Street lane crossroads, next to Sainsbury's.
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, December 3, borough artists exhibited their work at The Walter Arms, in Sindlesham, alongside live music.
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