Amelie is on to a WINner by spreading the word about Wokingham charity
SPREADING the word about the work of Wokingham In Need is a new ambassador – an impressive role at the best of times, but even more so when you consider...
Read moreDetailsSPREADING the word about the work of Wokingham In Need is a new ambassador – an impressive role at the best of times, but even more so when you consider...
Read moreDetailsOne difference is the Rotary Year which runs July to June. So the right time to reflect on the past 12 months for Easthampstead Rotary Club members and their families...
Read moreDetailsCoronavirus is still around, in fact it is getting worse,With increasing numbers of people who are desperately needing a nurse.The Government used to tell us just how many died each...
Read moreDetailsNORDEN FARM Centre for the Arts summer holiday kite making workshops will be taking place online this year while the centre’s doors remain temporarily closed. And there's still time to...
Read moreDetailsGENEROUS shoppers visiting a Reading store during the coronavirus pandemic have helped support the work of the NHS. All 175 Range stores across the country have been raising funds for...
Read moreDetailsANOTHER week and another selection of great tracks for you to enjoy listening to on a summer’s day, all compiled by Chris Hillman from White Star Records. As usual, our...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town Mayor Cllr Tony Lack has been inducted as an honorary member of the Wokingham Lions Club. Celebrating outside the town hall, club president Nigel Page (far left) and...
Read moreDetailsFASHION conscious shoppers can now buy scrunchies to match their face coverings — and all proceeds go to the community. Local maker Gail Scholey has created a range of scrunchies...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM charity has been given a helping hand thanks to a housebuiler. Last week, David Wilson Homes Southern sent a cheque for £1,000 to WADE, the Wokingham and District...
Read moreDetailsGOING, going, gone … temporary barriers installed in a Wokingham town centre street are to be removed this Sunday. The barriers were placed into Rose Street to make it easier...
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