Fresh food distribution charity Share opens up in Shinfield
Share Wokingham provides free, fresh food to any residents in need of a helping hand ? without requiring a referral.
Read moreDetailsShare Wokingham provides free, fresh food to any residents in need of a helping hand ? without requiring a referral.
Read moreDetailsWALKERS in Shinfield have been going the extra quarter of a mile, after a footpath thought to have been used for around 60 years was blocked.
Read moreDetailsSultan in Market Place, formerly known as the Sultan Balti, is welcoming customers again after an 18-month closure.
Read moreDetailsIn December last year, the Wokingham Lions Club collaborated with First Days Children?s Charity, SHARE Wokingham and the Wokingham Foodbank.
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY-based coach company is one of the best in the country after receiving a special accreditation.
Read moreDetailsOffenders took mobile phones from the victims, a man and woman both in their sixties, before searching the property.
Read moreDetailsTHE life of Nina Simone, one of the most famous jazz singers of all time forms the backdrop for a new play coming to the Kenton Theatre this spring.
Read moreDetailsEVERY week, we bring you a round-up of the best bands performing or from the Reading and Wokingham areas.
Read moreDetailsFREEMASONS from across the county have donated to a national appeal aimed at helping families hit by a typhoon in the Philippines
Read moreDetailsTWO companies have joined forces after being integrated into their Canadian parent company.
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