What should you do when a cat gets stuck up a tree?
A CAT lost one of his nine lives last week, after getting stuck up a tree.
Read moreDetailsA CAT lost one of his nine lives last week, after getting stuck up a tree.
Read moreDetailsMusic can play a vital role in unlocking our memories, and in supporting those living with dementia.
Read moreDetailsTHANKS to covid, we?re all used to keeping our distance ? but some motorists are getting too close to cyclists for comfort.
Read moreDetailsAS RESPONSES to the draft local plan consultation are being reviewed, a group of campaigners are making a stand against plans to redevelop Hall Farm
Read moreDetailsPROBUS is a meeting place for retired or semi-retired professional and business people who assemble monthly in an informal and friendly atmosphere
Read moreDetailsA SELF-ADVOCACY group in Wokingham that helps people with learning disabilities is to celebrate the Queen across May.
Read moreDetailsBuilding for the Future is a Wokingham-based, parent-led charity providing activities, support and therapy for children with disabilities
Read moreDetailsA PILOT scheme has been launched to make it easier to report financial fraud where people call up looking for bank details.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Choral Society's bass rep Dick Whittington pours a celebratory glass of bubbly for its longest-serving member, Fred Preston
Read moreDetailsREADING PHOENIX CHOIR will perform a selection of choral pieces at a fundraising event on Saturday, May 14
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