Food charities call for volunteer help
In mid-November, Tesco shoppers will be able to donate in-store to charities FareShare and the Trussell Trust.
Read moreDetailsIn mid-November, Tesco shoppers will be able to donate in-store to charities FareShare and the Trussell Trust.
Read moreDetailsThe new £4.4 million Addington School building is now officially open.
Read moreDetailsThose who have Covid-19 are being urged to sign up to a new blood plasma donation centre, opening in Reading shortly.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Liberal Democrats have said they are glad to see the council recognising the pressures of poverty in the borough.
Read moreDetailsVoice of Wokingham as seen in Wokingham Today of October 29, 2020.
Read moreDetailsLast month I talked about the importance of our partnerships with voluntary community groups to help us all achieve the best results for the borough. This month, I want to...
Read moreDetailsBernice Bore, a lead nurse at Royal Berkshire Hospital, has been awarded for Making a Difference.
Read moreDetailsStaff at Wokingham and Woodley libraries, and the council’s sport and leisure team will be redeployed into other front-line services.
Read moreDetailsAS THE country prepares for a second lockdown, new guidelines have been published by the government detailing what people can and can’t do. The lockdown applies to England and, subject...
Read moreDetailsLater this month, overnight works are planned to join the roundabout opposite Woodward Close with the A329 Reading Road.
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