Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolfe will support people with autism and learning disability
1960s classic masterpiece to raise funds for Promise Inclusion
Read moreDetails1960s classic masterpiece to raise funds for Promise Inclusion
Read moreDetailsTheir feedback helps people with learning disabilities live their best life
Read moreDetailsThames Water is closing and diverting part of Bearwood Road in Barkham from Monday, February 9, until late September.
Read moreDetailsDementia patients enjoy the magic of digital games
Read moreDetailsWokingham town mayor Lou Timlin is lacing up her trainers and putting in the training miles ahead of the David Cliff Wokingham half marathon
Read moreDetailsThe charity's grants support people in need through every season
Read moreDetailsPark Opera promises 'a feast of drama, romance and laughter'
Read moreDetailsA story that begins in Bracknell leads to a dangerous discovery, and unleashed evils
Read moreDetailsThe application seeks to convert the first floor to a post-16 SEND hub.
Read moreDetailsThe latest figures from the Office for National Statistics have been revealed.
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