It’s good to talk: Co-op and Cruse team-up to share tips on how to talk about grief
A CAMPAIGN to make it easier to talk about death and grief has been launched with a new partnership.
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN to make it easier to talk about death and grief has been launched with a new partnership.
Read moreDetailsTWO Maidenhead-based charities that are used by people living in the borough have received donations from a housebuilder.
Read moreDetailsA NEW football pitch could be on the cards for Earley, but its proposal has prompted a mixed response.
Read moreDetailsWith entries now closed, more than 560 performers and 19 choirs have signed up to perform at te Woodley Festival of Music and Arts.
Read moreDetailsOnce again the Wokingham Today paper shows us why it?s the voice of Wokingham by its excellent reporting on housing matters .
Read moreDetailsThe National Trust hope that their list will help people to enjoy the outdoors, even when the days are grey and muddy.
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESS man has appeared in court after being accused of assaulting emergency workers following an incident in Finchampstead earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN aimed at tackling the climate emergency has returned with a message to motorists today.
Read moreDetailsA FEAST of arts is coming to Bracknell next month, thanks to South Hill Park.
Read moreDetailsThis year the Wokingham Poppy Appeal launched a new award that is to be presented annually to a local group, organisation or business.
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