Autism Berkshire offers free workshops to support local community
Autism Berkshire has launched a range of free workshops to support the local autistic community.
Read moreDetailsAutism Berkshire has launched a range of free workshops to support the local autistic community.
Read moreDetailsTRIBUTES HAVE been made to the headteacher of Foundry College, who died last month. Jay Blundell first worked in Wokingham borough at Bulmershe School from 2000, before acting as interim...
Read moreDetailsA bus operator has been working hard to get people talking about mental health. Reading Buses has been busy raising money for its Charity of the Year, Sport in Mind,...
Read moreDetailsTWO new cycling trails for families have been organised by MyJourney Wokingham for half-term. Sponsored by Asda, they aim to boost activity levels while helping people stay covid-safe. The first...
Read moreDetailsThe NHS is urging families in Berkshire to talk about organ donation for its Leave Them Certain campaign.
Read moreDetailsThe number of children dealing with loneliness in counselling sessions has risen by nearly 10% compared to life before lockdown.
Read moreDetailsThe aftermath of the incident at the West Ham v Fulham match, when Tomas Soucek was sent off by Mike Dean, illustrate something we hear little about. I will leave...
Read moreDetailsREDUCED incomes as a result of the coronavirus pandemic means that Woodley Town Council is planning to increase its council tax precept. The charge, added to residents bills, helps fund...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS are shunning cycle paths built on London Road, as they feel they are unsafe. Cllr Rachel Burgess (Lab, Norreys) raised the concerns which included drivers ignoring a no right...
Read moreDetailsA REPORT was not altered between its appearance at a committee meeting and a council meeting. Resident Philip Meadowcroft said he had watched the audit committee meeting of February 1,...
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