Charity thanks Berkshire residents for raising £20,000
Sue Ryder supporters from across the county headed out on a Walk to Remember throughout October last year to honour someone special to them.
Read moreDetailsSue Ryder supporters from across the county headed out on a Walk to Remember throughout October last year to honour someone special to them.
Read moreDetailsResidents in Norreys contacted Cllr Rachel Burgess, Labour councillor, about road safety near The Holt School, as their children cross Milton Road.
Read moreDetailsUNIONS have warned that NHS dentistry is ?hanging by a thread? with some patients facing two-year waits for routine check ups.
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children's Charity will be holding the fundraising event at the Rose Inn, Market Place, Wokingham, on Thursday, February 3.
Read moreDetailsTHERE are few problems that can?t be sorted out over a cuppa, and a new campaign launched on Monday aimed to tackle loneliness.
Read moreDetailsAt 8.30am, officers received a report of a suspicious vehicle dumped on Emmbrook Vale, Wokingham. Itmay be linked to the Boots break-in.
Read moreDetailsThe store-front to Boots, on Market Place, has been smashed open, with glass and debris scattered over the path.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY is appealing for volunteers to help keep a vital lifeline going
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is asking households to take part in the one blue bag challenge in an effort to reduce the amount of rubbish thrown away.
Read moreDetailsIt’s decision time for Arts4Wokingham, a local charity that is championing art across the borough. Their current project is to commission a major landmark work of art which will be...
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