‘Tis the season to be deaf aware
RNID, the national charity for deaf people and people with hearing loss, asked supporters for their top tips to make communication easier at Christmas
Read moreDetailsRNID, the national charity for deaf people and people with hearing loss, asked supporters for their top tips to make communication easier at Christmas
Read moreDetailsTom Clarke, the science and technology editor for Sky News, has received an honorary degree from the University of Reading
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN enjoyed a visit to a pantomime with a bit of help from Berkshire's masons.
Read moreDetailsTom Boles, affectionately known as TJ, joined David Cliff Estate Agents on Victoria Road, three years after his work experience placement.
Read moreDetailsNHS Services in the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire ICB are encouraging a series of steps people can take to stay safe and combat illness
Read moreDetailsSadly passed away at a local Care Home. Much loved wife to Derek for nearly 61 years and beloved Mum to Andrew and Cate and much loved Grandma to Oliver,...
Read moreDetailsPassed away 04 December 2022 Kim lived and laughed through a great life, she was loved by many and was also a founding member of the popular Wokingham U3A. Celebration...
Read moreDetailsThe windows are now on display and will remain in place until the new year.
Read moreDetailsChurch, the place to make soup and friends
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Wokingham a better place, thanks to Wokingham Voluntary Centre
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