Charities work with Wokingham Borough Council to identify and alleviate poverty
Cllr John Halsall, leader of the borough council, said the council has promoted Citizens Advice Wokingham to lead the voluntary response to poverty.
Read moreDetailsCllr John Halsall, leader of the borough council, said the council has promoted Citizens Advice Wokingham to lead the voluntary response to poverty.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Theatre returns to the stage this week with Howard Brenton's classic, Anne Boleyn.
Read moreDetailsResidents can take a journey to the underworld at an interactive event exploring Ancient Greek and Egyptian beliefs about life after death.
Read moreDetailsQueen Anne's School, on Henley Road, hosted a musical takeover, Beat Goes On, in the school hall for the day, thanks to STOMP star, Ollie Tunmer.
Read moreDetailsFace masks are being advised for all secondary school pupils in the borough from now until half term said a council spokesperson.
Read moreDetailsWEAR a face mask when indoors with others ? that?s the plea from Wokingham Borough Council as covid levels soar to their highest-ever levels
Read moreDetailsTwo urban bee-keepers are in the midst of a "merch war", after igniting their competitive side.
Read moreDetailsPlans for a 5G phone mast in Wokingham have been rejected, following a petition against it.
Read moreDetailsStaff at Thames Hospice were celebrated at an exclusive House of Lords dinner last week, to mark the launch of a new initiative.
Read moreDetailsThe Heart radio crew visited Dingley?s Promise's Reading centre on Thursday, October 7, as part of the Heart Breakfast Road Trip.
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