Wokingham teens climb a mountain for The Stroke Association
Four Wokingham teenagers have been undertaking an epic quest, including climbing a mountain, to raise funds for The Stroke Association.
Read moreDetailsFour Wokingham teenagers have been undertaking an epic quest, including climbing a mountain, to raise funds for The Stroke Association.
Read moreDetailsWokingham resident Heather King has put heartbreak into words with her new poetry anthology, Love Lost.
Read moreDetailsFreely Fruity, in Sindlesham, has begun harvesting its summer crop for Wokingham borough food banks.
Read moreDetailsMP Theresa May has opened an eco-conscious office in Wokingham. Her constituency includes parts of Wargrave, Sonning and Twyford.
Read moreDetailsIf you sometimes struggle cycling up hills, Wokingham Town Council’s upcoming e-bike event may give you a push.
Read moreDetailsTHE ANNUAL Hurst Show and Country Fayre is set to go ahead this weekend — and there is a lot for residents to look forward to. The event, which is...
Read moreDetailsRESCUE cats that need rehoming now have a new place to wait, thanks to Diana Brimblecombe Animal Rescue Centre (DBARC). Earlier this month, the Hurst-based charity opened its new cattery,...
Read moreDetailsTACKLING mental health is the focus of Wokingham Borough Council’s new wellbeing programme launched last week. The Mindful Health and Wellbeing scheme aims to combat mental struggles through sport and...
Read moreDetailsDIGITAL champions are being recruited for a health scheme across Berkshire West Clinical Commissioning group (CCG). Those that sign up will help people access healthcare services via their phones or...
Read moreDetailsCelebrate the arrival of garden peas with this recipe for Keema Matar. They add the perfect sweetness to this spicy one pot dish which is super quick to make. You...
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