CORONAVIRUS: Landlord ‘devastated’ as new huts closed by covid marshals
Wokingham's The White Horse pub was forced to close its covid huts by marshals, and the landlord said he is "devastated".
Read moreDetailsWokingham's The White Horse pub was forced to close its covid huts by marshals, and the landlord said he is "devastated".
Read moreDetailsALMOST half of the children waiting for adoption have siblings, and a new campaign has launched to encourage residents to adopt groups of brothers and sisters. Adoption charity Parents And...
Read moreDetailsAs in many other organisations, Wokingham Probus members were somewhat shocked when lockdown abruptly terminated our monthly lunch meetings a year ago. Just as we thought we might be restarting...
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of a Wokingham charity are honouring the late Captain Sir Tom Moore with a new fundraiser. A group from Promise Inclusion, which assists people across Wokingham and Bracknell with...
Read moreDetailsServes 4 as a side Feta, walnuts, radishes, spring onions and mountains of fresh herbs grace the tables of most Iranian meals. Perhaps it’s no coincidence that these fresh ingredients...
Read moreDetailsThe British Heart Foundation shop in Wokingham needs some help. It needs volunteers to help on its tills and out on the shop floor making sure the store looks great....
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 17 million people now own pets in the UK, and the surge is prompting people to think about a “petnup”. While lockdown has seen a rise in pet...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS passionate about conservation are being encouraged to search for water voles. The survey organised by the People’s Trust for Endangered Species (PTES). The aim is to discover where the...
Read moreDetailsMay is a great gardening month and probably the last month you can plan for your summer colour in the garden. For those with limited space, bedding plants will give...
Read moreDetailsA FREE course for austic adults, SocialEyes, has been designed for Berkshire residents this May. SocialEyes is a free eight-week course, open to autistic adults aged 19 to 25, designed...
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