READERS’ LETTERS: As seen in The Wokingham Paper of April 9, 2020
Devastating impact of coronavirus on Sue Ryder My name is Danielle Gregory and I am a nurse at Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice. I am writing to you to...
Read moreDetailsDevastating impact of coronavirus on Sue Ryder My name is Danielle Gregory and I am a nurse at Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice. I am writing to you to...
Read moreDetailsTony Johnson's look back at the week that was It’s been a week of realisations as communities show that there is such a thing as society and that we do...
Read moreDetailsAN APPEAL for donations of food and leisure items has been made by the team running the Wokingham Borough Community Hub. Operating from St Crispin’s Leisure Centre, the site is...
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood has written an Easter message to his Wokingham constituents. It was published on his blog, and covers a range of issues arising from the Covid-19 lockdown. The...
Read moreDetailsTHAMES VALLEY POLICE has launched an online reporting tool for possible breaches of the coronavirus lockdown. The page is for people to report something that is said to be a...
Read moreDetailsA CARD store has folded its Wokingham branch, saying it would be too “cost prohibitive” to keep it open. Clintons Cards opened a branch in Peach Place in August last...
Read moreDetailsA GROUP from Wokingham ventured down the rabbit hole to raise hundreds of pounds for a local charity. The total raised from this year’s Corpus Christi Parish pantomime, Alice in...
Read moreDetailsBy Harry Bradley The Easter holidays are finally here. Driving test passed, a group of us planned to head to the beach for a few days camping and messing around. ...
Read moreDetailsChurch Notes with Father Richard Lamey At the heart of the Christian faith is a fundamental and essential belief that God is love. Christians are people who know that they...
Read moreDetailsSchool may be shut but the learning at All Saints hasn’t stopped. Parents of the Wokingham-based primary school have been stepping up to help children get to grips with their...
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