‘The families we support kept me motivated at the Marathon’ says Wokingham charity founder
Emma Cantrell, CEO of Wokingham-based First Days Children's Charity, took part in the London Marathon this year.
Read moreDetailsEmma Cantrell, CEO of Wokingham-based First Days Children's Charity, took part in the London Marathon this year.
Read moreDetailsRed Whale and a behavioural economist at fintech firm Dynamic Planner have won awards through working with the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsA poem about autumn from a Wokingham Today reader
Read moreDetailsCalifornia Gardeners? Club members displayed their enthusiasm for growing by holding an online virtual Autumn Show - here are the first prize winners
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN was kidnapped in Whitley and now police are appealing for witnesses to come forward
Read moreDetailsOrganised by Wokingham Town Council, Chalk About It was a way for residents to express their feelings, hopes, and desires through street art.
Read moreDetailsA company wanting up to 300 homes built on a green field has cut 50 homes from the plan and added a tennis court and outdoor gym
Read moreDetailsWhat is little-known is there is a trial going on for a radical change to the duration of a football match: 30 minutes per half
Read moreDetailsContent Guru was a two-time winner at a prestigious award ceremony last month.
Read moreDetailsThe festival raised funds for Mencap, a charity which supports people with learning disabilities.
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