£100,000 given to residents in emergency grant funding
Wokingham United Charities, the oldest fund giver in the borough, has been offering the special assistance since April 1, and this week passed the milestone.
Read moreDetailsWokingham United Charities, the oldest fund giver in the borough, has been offering the special assistance since April 1, and this week passed the milestone.
Read moreDetailsIts cover story is headlined: “How China’s communist regime endangered the world” and its editorial claims that “the Chinese regime covered up the (coronavirus) outbreak”, adding that it was “known...
Read moreDetailsAlthough the buildings are still closed under the Government’s lockdown rules, most churches are holding online services.
Read moreDetailsBarista Lounge, in Broad Street, had opened in May last year, but has been closed since the end of March as the coronavirus lockdown started.
Read moreDetailsReading Rugby Club’s Naked Tackle Charity Calendar features 14 months and 14 glorious rugby dads at home taking shots of a different kind.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Foodbank says it has seen a huge increase in referrals received from households since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreDetailsEversley & California FC has confirmed that Mike Aspell and Andy Millers will join the club to manage the club's development side.
Read moreDetailsThe top flight of English rugby was suspended in March due to the Covid-19 outbreak, with all levels below the Premiership being cancelled for the 2019/20 season, However, it is...
Read moreDetailsEarlier this month, Crowthorne Parish Council proposed the idea of a fruit, vegetable and artisan bakery outdoor market.
Read moreDetailsLaunchpad, which aims to prevent homelessness in Reading and surrounding areas, launched a new website last month, with a bit of help from tech specialist AND Digital.
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