International Aid – cuts are ‘morally wrong’ warns MP
Two of the borough’s four MPs are preparing to vote against government plans to cut international aid if a debate takes place in the House of Commons today. In its...
Read moreDetailsTwo of the borough’s four MPs are preparing to vote against government plans to cut international aid if a debate takes place in the House of Commons today. In its...
Read moreDetailsWoosehill arts group Platform YP returned to stage last month, to raise money for their place at Edinburgh Fringe Festival next year.
Read moreDetailsMale domestic abuses cases have risen since the pandemic began, with one in four men reporting they were victims to the police.
Read moreDetailsThames Hospice has launched a new menu as it welcomes back customers to its Maidenhead hospice cafe.
Read moreDetailsSofology, in neighbouring Reading, is giving children a fighting chance with the help of Berkshire Community Fund.
Read moreDetailsEvent organisers are being urged to contact Wokingham Borough Council as rates continue to rise.
Read moreDetailsA NEW headteacher will be leading Queen Anne’s School, in Caversham. Last week, the School Council announced Elaine Purves will succeed Julia Harrington as the next head, starting in January. ...
Read moreDetailsThank you, from our hearing impaired I AM a volunteer for Healthwatch Wokingham, an organisation set up to help make life a little bit easier for people who struggle. I...
Read moreDetailsA new charity hub has been granted planning permission for Wokingham town centre, in Waterford House.
Read moreDetailsEvendons Primary School in Wokingham was given a share of the sum for its Creative Arts Week, Oaklands Junior School in Crowthorne was also given some funds for purchasing its...
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