Baptist church launches new community focused role
Wokingham Baptist Church has chosen Savannah Cook to be its first pioneer minister in training.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Baptist Church has chosen Savannah Cook to be its first pioneer minister in training.
Read moreDetailsThe leader of the borough council says he does not believe reports that one-in-six children live in poverty in the borough are accurate.
Read moreDetailsReader's letters as seen in Wokingham.Today of November 5, 2020.
Read moreDetailsLater this month, Dave Lamont is running a How To Have a Greener Christmas event to encourage ethical celebrations.
Read moreDetailsThe Watermill Theatre in Newbury has closed temporarily, and has launched its Full House appeal to support its work.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is helping children eat more fruit and vegetables with its See and Eat website.
Read moreDetailsJaved Kayani, from Reading Buses, has spelt out his success for Black History Month.
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS feasts are on the menu thanks to McDonald’s. The popular fast food chain with a branch in Lower Earley is preparing to launch its festive range from Wednesday, November...
Read moreDetailsPLANS to convert Wokingham’s former Marks & Spencer store into two shops, a gym and office space have been announced by the borough council. If the project is approved, the...
Read moreDetailsAccording to Wokingham Borough Council, 15% of residents have a formal diagnosis of depression.
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