Wokingham’s Remap volunteers make wishes come true
The engineers created a rocker for wheelchair user Jessie, a girl who spends a lot of time in her wheelchair and loves to experience motion.
Read moreDetailsThe engineers created a rocker for wheelchair user Jessie, a girl who spends a lot of time in her wheelchair and loves to experience motion.
Read moreDetailsFor those nights your craving comfort food, Love Seafood?s Italian fish stew is the perfect dish for a faff-free mealtime.
Read moreDetailsThis month is Dry January, which sees many people take on the challenge of curbing their drinking habits for a whole month.
Read moreDetailsAnyone wanting an easy way to catch a haggis is urged to head to Wetherspoon pubs until Wednesday, January 26, so they can enjoy two special meals
Read moreDetailsSue Ryder supporters from across the county headed out on a Walk to Remember throughout October last year to honour someone special to them.
Read moreDetailsTriple BBBs Smokehouse opened in the old HSBC bank building on High Street just before Christmas last year.
Read moreDetailsThe 2022 Newbold Diversity Lectures begin next month
Read moreDetailsA man whose life of drugs, violence and jail was turned round after he met Christian street evangelists, is speaking at a local church this Sunday.
Read moreDetailsData at the most granular level has revealed that the highest infection rates per population were in Wokingham North and Hurst.
Read moreDetailsA spokesperson said: ?While the hospital is under considerable pressure, our staff are coping and are continuing to care for everyone who needs it."
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