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IT MIGHT seem like longer, but later this month we’ll mark the first anniversary of the first lockdown. Monday, March 16, was the first night where we really did stay...
Read moreDetailsIT MIGHT seem like longer, but later this month we’ll mark the first anniversary of the first lockdown. Monday, March 16, was the first night where we really did stay...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM residents have been invited for a virtual cuppa, so don’t forget the biscuits. The University of Reading has launched a new initiative called Cuppa Over...Community, to get more people...
Read moreDetailsMANY of us have treasured pets: all creatures great and small captivate us. But it turns out that for some Berkshire residents, walkies with Fido is not enough. Nor is...
Read moreDetailsA WINNERSH resident has returned to the borough after an 18-month stint abroad – and she did not come home empty handed. Karen Lewin has spent the last year-and-a-half working...
Read moreDetailsMarch is a great time of year to eat savoy cabbages and here is a great way to cook one. Roasting cabbage in the oven adds so much flavour. Each...
Read moreDetailsSEVEN out of 10 young disabled people are “chronically lonely” according to new research from national disability charity, Sense. The charity recognises that disabled people were disproportionately affected by social...
Read moreDetailsMarch brings some sunny days to tempt gardeners back into the garden and many of us are really aching for Spring now. This is the month for sowing seeds and...
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents are being encouraged to walk 10,000 steps each day this month, to raise money for Marie Curie. The charity – which celebrates its 35th anniversary this month –...
Read moreDetailsPHIL CREIGHTON reports on a special Wokingham Borough Council executive meeting held online on Thursday, February 25 Leader’s gratitude for covid support THE meeting opened with the leader of the...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM borough’s third rapid testing centre is set to open next week. Sindlesham Court will become home to the new hub, as the council strives to deliver even more tests...
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