Refugee charity holds extra special Christmas party
Care4Calais Reading held an extra special Christmas party for 90 refugees in a Reading church earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsCare4Calais Reading held an extra special Christmas party for 90 refugees in a Reading church earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsSt Teresa?s Catholic Academy on Easthampstead Road, has won first prize in Squire?s Garden Centre's Decorate A Christmas Tree competition.
Read moreDetailsLast week, the borough mayor, Cllr Keith Baker, cut the ribbon to open the event.
Read moreDetailsLast month, a planning inspector denied the borough council's application made in February for a Compulsory Purchase Order at the site.
Read moreDetailsThis year was the first time that the mayor's Christmas concert went virtual. A shortened video has been shared on the council?s social media page.
Read moreDetailsAll tags have been taken from Giving Trees. Christmas gifts are now being wrapped by charity volunteers before being given out to youngsters.
Read moreDetailsTHE CO-OP has relaunched its Food Bank Fund this Christmas, and it's helping Wokingham residents.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM shop is spreading Christmas cheer after being given permission to open again this year.
Read moreDetailsTrinity Concert Band will be live-streaming their Christmas concert this Saturday, December 18, from 4pm. Donations to The Cowshed are encouraged.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council are seeking resident's opinions on the Wokingham town centre regeneration project in an online survey launched this week.
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