IN THE COMMUNITY: Earley Volunteer Driver Bureau
Some weeks ago the Erlegh Lodge Masons were looking for a worthy cause to support in Earley. We were very pleased to be approached by their Charity Steward, Malcolm Bradley,...
Read moreDetailsSome weeks ago the Erlegh Lodge Masons were looking for a worthy cause to support in Earley. We were very pleased to be approached by their Charity Steward, Malcolm Bradley,...
Read moreDetailsThe Finchampstead Society Spring Dinner was held at Jacksons, California Park on May 17, 2019. Despite the torrential rain and the upgrading groundworks surrounding the restaurant in the park, the...
Read moreDetailsTWO Charvil-based choirs are joining forces for a special concert where they will sing with an American choir The concert, on Friday, July 5, will see Jewel Tones and Sapphire...
Read moreDetailsOur Taekwondo club at Winnersh is proud to announce our recent promotions of seven new Black Belts to our organisation. They are: Gavin Newby, Mia Newby, Finlay Laurie, Mia Bridges,...
Read moreDetailsWITH summer here, new advice has been issued by the fire brigade in a bid to ensure Wokingham’s residents stay safe during the warmer weather. Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue...
Read moreDetailsTHERE is a magical touch to this year's Wargrave Festival. TV star, Debbie McGee, will be talking about her life with the late Paul Daniels who lived in the village....
Read moreDetailsCLASP is a local charity supporting adults with learning disabilities to speak up for themselves, so they can lead independent lives and create positive change in the community. Our projects...
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday, May 14, the Rotary Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh (RCRME) celebrated its 30th birthday in style in the Meadow Suite at the University of Reading. More than 80...
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire Federation of the Women’s Institute is celebrating its centenary this year and as part of the celebrations each W.I in Berkshire is having a visit from one of...
Read moreDetailsCouncil tax arrears is the most common debt problem people come to Citizens Advice Wokingham about. In 2018/19 we helped around 150 people with issues around council tax debts. Our...
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