Funding on offer to help tweeangers get involved in social action
FUNDING is being offered to groups in a bid to help tweenagers get involved in social action projects across the county.
Read moreDetailsFUNDING is being offered to groups in a bid to help tweenagers get involved in social action projects across the county.
Read moreDetailsTHERE'S magic in the air of a Bracknell-based shopping centre this half-term as The Lexicon offers some family fun.
Read moreDetailsThe deadline for nominations is Friday, November 25.
Read moreDetailsA separated father of one is urging others to seek the support he had to help overcome the pain of his marriage break-up.
Read moreDetailsThink of all the people Not as fortunate as you Some struggle to pay their way When their bills are due
Read moreDetailsNow that the nights are drawing in and there is a chill in the air, it seemed like the perfect night to enjoy the new menu at The Dog &...
Read moreDetailsFree online session for mental health first aiders
Read moreDetailsA good and gentle man who left us far too soon. Greatly missed by family and friends. Nephew and Godson to Glenys, brother-in-law to Lone and big brother to Bethan...
Read moreDetailsCLASP focus on hate crime
Read moreDetailsThe menopause is a natural time in a woman's life usually occurring between the ages of 45-55 and can last a few months to several years.
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