Mayor backs call to save BBQ King kebab van
Since the petition launch on Sunday, April 26, 2,137 residents have signed to show their support, including Cllr Lynn Forbes, Wokingham Town Mayor.
Read moreDetailsSince the petition launch on Sunday, April 26, 2,137 residents have signed to show their support, including Cllr Lynn Forbes, Wokingham Town Mayor.
Read moreDetails"People who attempt to exploit children online are very serious criminals, and we want to send a message to them that this type of offending will never be tolerated."
Read moreDetails“They’re still going in on Fridays and cutting the grass — and then re-locking the gates. They're clearly not complying with Government instruction to re-open.”
Read moreDetails“Your Emergency Response Officers are continuing to work tirelessly to combat domestic abuse and safeguard the most vulnerable in our communities, as well as our new responsibilities with the government's...
Read moreDetailsThere are fears that the coronavirus pandemic has deterred people from seeking help for things like suspected cancers, heart problems and stroke.
Read moreDetails"The BBQ King has fed us at times no one else would. He's even employed us when no one else would. Some say the BBQ King is the backbone of...
Read moreDetailsBy Leon, Foundry College Raindrops slowly drip down the house into the muddy puddles with moss growing next to them. The isolated girl was stumbling down the cobbled, wet, mossy...
Read moreDetailsThe cancellation of our Inner Wheel Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh Reading Male Voice Choir Charity Concert at the beginning of April, seems a lifetime ago. Thank you to those...
Read moreDetailsA NEW scheme has been launched, offering community groups thousands of pounds for youth projects. Up to £100,000 is being offered to organisations that target under-18s by Persimmon Homes Thames...
Read moreDetailsIt IS with regret that the Wokingham Lions Club has decided to postpone the 5th annual Wokingham Walk, which was scheduled for Sunday 3rd May, due to the extended lockdown...
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