Care system is at breaking point: MP
New analysis shows that 1,720 older people in Wokingham were denied care in 2024/25.
Read moreDetailsNew analysis shows that 1,720 older people in Wokingham were denied care in 2024/25.
Read moreDetailsMuch loved St Nicholas stalwart retires after 37 years of service
Read moreDetailsVisit to National Trust property Hinton Ampner reveals the building's rich past
Read moreDetailsWords from Wokingham churches comes from All Saints Church this week
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Read moreDetailsSongs of Stage and Screen concert delights audience and boosts charity
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Read moreDetailsDavid Wright takes up the reins as a new chapter in the charity's life begins
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