VOLUNTEER CORNER: As seen in Wokingham.Today of October 8, 2020
CLASP Wokingham are looking for volunteers, including new Board members.
Read moreDetailsCLASP Wokingham are looking for volunteers, including new Board members.
Read moreDetailsReading were made to rue missed chances as Birmingham City took all three points with their only shot on target as Claudia Walker scored the decisive goal. The Royals hit...
Read moreDetailsWinnersh-born, award-winning film writer and director Jessica Swale is pleading with film studios to release blockbuster films.
Read moreDetailsM4 bridge work is set to cause overnight road closures later this month.
Read moreDetailsVOLUME, a Wokingham-based artificial intelligence company has collected two awards at this year’s Thames Valley Tech Awards. The business was awarded the Innovative Tech Company and Tech Employer of the...
Read moreDetailsWokingham In Need has presented £200 to The Salvation Army to help the borough's homeless.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust has been named the official charity partner of the Mapledurham Run later this year.
Read moreDetailsThe ninth Get Berkshire Active Awards are now open for nominations.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM doctor who has become a familiar voice to BBC Radio Berkshire listeners has been awarded a CBE in this year’s Queen’s Birthday Honours. Dr George Kassianos was cited...
Read moreDetailsONE WOKINGHAM family has been making sure that everybody starts the new football season on the right foot. Over the past month, Emine and Steve Holden have been busy collecting...
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