More funds approved for domestic abuse charities in Wokingham borough
Domestic abuse charities in Berkshire have been awarded £124,000 to support victims during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsDomestic abuse charities in Berkshire have been awarded £124,000 to support victims during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsWokingham-based design company Claude & Leighton has launched a colourful new series.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham Business Association member is urging residents to stay local and shop local.
Read moreDetailsThe latest news from Home-Start Wokingham as seen in Wokingham.Today of January 7, 2021.
Read moreDetails+++ UPDATED +++ He has been found safe and well POLICE are appealing for help to find a man who has gone missing from Norreys in Wokingham. Daniel Thomas, aged...
Read moreDetailsUK CORONAVIRUS DEATHS 2021: MORE THAN 80,000 people in the UK have now died within 28 days of positive Covid-19 test, and Wokingham borough has seen its rate per 100,000...
Read moreDetailsReading crashed out of the FA Cup in the third-round after defeat at Luton Town as George Moncur scored the only goal of the tie. Moncur opened the scoring in...
Read moreDetailsIT COULD be a film: Carry on up the buses. But it’s happening. Reading Buses is keeping calm and carrying on throughout the new lockdown, with no major changes to...
Read moreDetailsDavid Nash Ford published a series of Berkshire history books in lockdown.
Read moreDetailsTamsin Phipps, a Girl Guiding leader from Wargrave, received an MBE in the New Year's Honours.
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