Berkshire charity urges owners not to dump pets as abandonment cases soar
Cats Protection is appealing to people not to dump their pets as it sees a worrying increase in cat abandonment of over 30% this year.
Read moreDetailsCats Protection is appealing to people not to dump their pets as it sees a worrying increase in cat abandonment of over 30% this year.
Read moreDetailsWoodley Central WI meets monthly
Read moreDetailsResidents fall silent on Remembrance Day
Read moreDetailsParson's Grange invites the community in for its Christmas fair
Read moreDetailsIf you’re looking for a hidden gem in the heart of Wokingham, Piccolo Arco could be the answer. The cosy, welcoming authentic Italian bistro in the town hall takes its name ‘from the...
Read moreDetailsPassed away peacefully at the Royal Berkshire Hospital on 1st November, aged 68 years.She was a much-loved wife, mother, and Nana. She served as Chairman of Latika Junior Tennis Club...
Read moreDetailsThe Stephens family announce the passing of their beloved mother, Jill Stephens, who passed peacefully on 26th October at West Oak Care Home after a long illness. She lived in...
Read moreDetailsThe Christmas tree lights are switched on officially during the Wokingham Winter Carnival.
Read moreDetailsArborfill and Nature Works Wonders are on a mission to get rid of harmful chemicals and plastic waste in the home
Read moreDetailsThe adventure, on Saturday November 16, is suitable for everyone.
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