Wokingham Community Awards 2024: Active Minds wins Community Project of the Year
COMMUNITY Project of the year, sponsored by Siren Craft Brew, is Active Minds.
Read moreDetailsCOMMUNITY Project of the year, sponsored by Siren Craft Brew, is Active Minds.
Read moreDetailsEnjoy rhyming fun for youngsters with Tina MacNaughton
Read moreDetailsClimate education comes to life at Holme Grange School
Read moreDetailsThis year's Community Business of the Year Award, sponsored by Clifton Ingram, went to Jack Hobbs
Read moreDetailsThis year's Community Sports Coach of the Year, sponsored by Maison Estate Agency was awarded to Kevin McGill from Ashridge Park FC.
Read moreDetailsThis year's Hero of the Year award, sponsored by Places Leisure, was given to Sue Jackson, founder of Wokingham in Need.
Read moreDetailsCOMMUNITY Volunteer of the year, sponsored by A B Walker, funeral directors, has been awarded to a group that helps families impacted
Read moreDetailsENVIRONMENTAL Champion this year, sponsored by Blandy & Blandy solicitors, is Wokingham resident Jennifer Spratley.
Read moreDetailsThe Community Carer of the Year award, sponsored by Alexandra Grange was won by Dunlin Care's Michael De Ocampo.
Read moreDetailsThe 2024 Wokingham Winter Carnival has been cancelled. The annual event was due to take place on Sunday, but the threat of high winds has forced Wokingham Lions, the organisers,...
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