Wokingham borough: 5,600 children in poverty and rising
Charities warn Covid has worsened situation, with more families in need across Wokingham
Read moreDetailsCharities warn Covid has worsened situation, with more families in need across Wokingham
Read moreDetailsEarlier this month, Phil Edgecombe opened Phil's Good Food opened on Broad Street, a new eco grocery shop.
Read moreDetailsLexie Carrie, 13, has qualified for a Team GB training programme for archery.
Read moreDetailsKaleidoscopic UK, a Finchampstead-based domestic abuse awareness charity, has launched a new campaign for Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Read moreDetailsA Covid-safe Hallowe'en trail is being planned for Spencers Wood and Three Mile Cross.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham doctor, who has also become a BBC Radio Berkshire regular, has been awarded a CBE in this year's Queen's Birthday Honours.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of Wokingham's only independent bakery has won an award as part of the SME UK Enterprise Awards.
Read moreDetailsWalk The Walk, a local charity, has helped fund new research into brain tumours.
Read moreDetailsA mobile Post Office service has been launched in Waltham St Lawrence, after it stopped in March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreDetailsMaiden Erlegh School has been shortlisted for the Schools Awards 2020, in the Secondary School of the Year section.
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