Wokingham grandparents walk more than 1,400 miles to support granddaughter
Two Wokingham grandparents have walked more than 1,400 miles to support their granddaughter, while raising money for CLIC Sargent.
Read moreDetailsTwo Wokingham grandparents have walked more than 1,400 miles to support their granddaughter, while raising money for CLIC Sargent.
Read moreDetailsTwyford-based artist Liz Chaderton is gearing up for outdoor art classes from next month.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Foodbank is looking for a second home to permanently expand its operations following the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreDetailsA Reading organisation - Connect Reading - has been cultivating local connections, in a bid to link businesses and charities together.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough residents are told they can, for now, leave their cardboard next to their new recycling sacks - as long as it stays dry.
Read moreDetailsImprovements will be made to California Country Park's dam in Finchampstead.
Read moreDetailsThe Picture of Dorian Gray at The Watermill Theatre in Newbury has been extended for two weeks, after proving popular online.
Read moreDetailsWokingham town mayor opened énergie Fitness, the town centre's newest gym, as other gyms reopened following lockdown.
Read moreDetailsWokingham charity Cranstoun will deliver a Here4YOUth drug and alcohol addiction support service in the borough.
Read moreDetailsFC Bracknell U12’s took on Berks Elite FC at home and in an exciting match, with plenty of action and six goals as both teams enjoyed all 60 minutes of...
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