Council buys Wokingham care home to enhance its dementia care
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has bought a care home, which will be operated by its social care provider Optalis to provide affordable dementia nurse care
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council has bought a care home, which will be operated by its social care provider Optalis to provide affordable dementia nurse care
Read moreDetailsA PLAY area has had its grass cut and received a lick of paint as the council continues to undertake its regular maintenance procedures
Read moreDetailsTHREE people from across Berkshire have been confirmed as deacons in the Church of England at a special ceremony held in Oxford last month
Read moreDetailsMan on Woosehill roof: officers bring incident to safe conclusion
Read moreDetailsA NEW event has been announced for the August bank holiday ? a craft and food market at Bracknell's South Hill Park
Read moreDetailsWhy not come on a free private tour of Tate Modern thanks to The Arts Society Wokingham
Read moreDetailsTHREE years after it was first planned, a charity fun day will be held in Wokingham next month.
Read moreDetailsA RENEWED call has been made for people to get on the organ donation register as there are more than 100 patients in Berkshire waiting
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM town centre car park was closed for several to allow police to investigate reports that a teenager was raped.
Read moreDetailsPOSTAL services in Wokingham will be disrupted this week after the old Post Office site on Broad Street flooded.
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