Wokingham charity share special VE Day visit
The Link Visiting Scheme visited one of their members, Norman, who celebrated VE Day as a 15-year-old teenager.
Read moreDetailsThe Link Visiting Scheme visited one of their members, Norman, who celebrated VE Day as a 15-year-old teenager.
Read moreDetailsBradley Watmore, a 28-year-old singer-songwriter, from Wokingham will release his debut single Rock Bottom tomorrow.
Read moreDetailsThe performance will be shown on the National Theatre’s YouTube channel tonight at 7pm. It will also be available on demand for seven days after.
Read moreDetailsA STAR-STUDDED campaign has seen over 400 seamstresses across the UK making scrubs for NHS workers. Scrubs Glorious Scrubs, a voluntary sewing collaborative, was set up by Lynda Yong, an...
Read moreDetailsA SCHOOL PPE initiative has created new measures to ensure protective visors can continue to be made. Leighton Park’s face shield hub — consisting of 22 schools — has created...
Read moreDetailsCARE HOME staff have expressed their gratitude after teachers across the borough have been working non-stop to make and donate hundreds of protective face shields. RMBI Care Co. Home at...
Read moreDetailsAfter a year-long search, Thames Water announced the appointment of a new chief executive last week. Sarah Bentley will begin her new role leading the U.K’s largest water and wastewater...
Read moreDetailsDEAN BOND’S new Facebook video reminds people to remember their local pubs when lockdown is lifted. It follows Mr Bond as he travels through his house — where every room...
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Paper's coverage of the coronavirus pandemic has been hailed as some of the best in Britain.
Read moreDetailsThe temporary mobile testing unit will be set up in Easthampstead House car park today until Wednesday, May 6, running tests between 10.30am and 4.30pm.
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