CHURCH NOTES: Farewell Bishop Colin
In this week's Church Notes, a tribute is paid to Bishop Colin who has retired after spending 45 years as a priest in the Church of England.
Read moreDetailsIn this week's Church Notes, a tribute is paid to Bishop Colin who has retired after spending 45 years as a priest in the Church of England.
Read moreDetailsStudents and staff at Hawkedon wore yellow on Friday, October 9 to honour mental health day.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham doctor, who has also become a BBC Radio Berkshire regular, has been awarded a CBE in this year's Queen's Birthday Honours.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of Wokingham's only independent bakery has won an award as part of the SME UK Enterprise Awards.
Read moreDetailsJOBSEEKING will be JET-propelled thanks to a new programme being launched by the government today (Monday). Open to people living in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire the JETS – Job Entry...
Read moreDetailsForest Bridge School, an autism school in Maidenhead, is fundraising for a therapy gym on its new site.
Read moreDetailsArts groups across the Thames Valley are benefiting from a £257 million share of a Government grant.
Read moreDetailsA partnership between charities and the council has helped older residents boost their wellbeing across the summer.
Read moreDetailsA CORONAVIRUS testing station should be installed in the University of Reading to help make it easier for both students and residents to get tested. Reading East MP Matt Rodda...
Read moreDetailsFor the fourth year in a row, Aldi is offering support to charities and groups that offer Christmas Day meals.
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