Wokingham charity makes heartfelt plea for volunteers to help adults with learning disabilities
Gateway Wokingham seeks people to help Promise Inclusion members build confidence and independence
Read moreDetailsGateway Wokingham seeks people to help Promise Inclusion members build confidence and independence
Read moreDetailsCowshed says with demand high it needs the borough's help
Read moreDetailsExtra help is provided for families during summer
Read moreDetailsCharity's shop can help all families prepare for the new term
Read moreDetailsWokingham dad and friends will tackle Welsh 3000s challenge in support of youngster with Phelan-McDermid Syndrome
Read moreDetailsIn May 2026, the Renters' Rights Act came into force, effectively ending the automatic blanket bans on pets in private rented accommodation.
Read moreDetailsThe magic of the Adobe Women's FA Cup is back this Sunday.
Read moreDetailsIf you like a bit of electronica influenced by 80's retro synth-pop, then head for the second stage at Wokingham Festival on Saturday 29th August
Read moreDetailsStudents have shown determination, creativity and resilience, says headteacher
Read moreDetailsMore than 2,000 learners collect their results
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