Wokingham charity’s focus on alcohol and mental health
SMART Wokingham is taking part in a national campaign to raise awareness of the link between drinking and mental wellbeing.
Read moreDetailsSMART Wokingham is taking part in a national campaign to raise awareness of the link between drinking and mental wellbeing.
Read moreDetailsA group of Conservative MPs are campaigning to stop more cycle lanes being built across the country.
Read moreDetailsAccording to The Children's Society, children in Wokingham borough are only reasonably satisfied with their lives.
Read moreDetailsThe London Road cycleway is now complete, meaning people can cycle from Coppid Beech roundabout into Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsChurch leader Keith Saynor has written a book to help people through the process and pains of divorce.
Read moreDetailsThe mayor of Wokingham borough visited Gorse Ride recently as the project takes another step forward.
Read moreDetailsNEIGHBOURS in Woodley have been celebrating after scooping a cash prize. Six people in Walton Close had their postcode drawn in the People’s Postcode Lottery daily draw on Thursday, November...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS studying at the University of Reading will be able to get tests before returning home for Christmas. Earlier this week, the Government announced a travel window when lockdown ends,...
Read moreDetailsBluebird Care Reading and Wokingham is a finalist in The Great British Care Awards for the fifth year running.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Waterloo Road will be closed overnight later this month.
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