Wokingham takeaway in trouble?
The future of a Wokingham Indian restaurant appears to be in doubt.
Read moreDetailsThe future of a Wokingham Indian restaurant appears to be in doubt.
Read moreDetailsA new physiotherapy clinic has opened at Broad Street.
Read moreDetailsNHS teams are urging the public to take care when managing their repeat prescriptions, which can be harmful if over-stocked and improperly disposed of
Read moreDetailsDonated gifts and comfort bags have brought smiles to the wards
Read moreDetailsAn annual drive to help people across the country quit smoking is gearing up for its 13th year
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Vision provides vital practical and friendly support, sport and activities to visually impaired children and adults, and their families
Read moreDetailsA monthly event specialises in animal-free produce
Read moreDetailsSupport The Cowshed at a catwalk event
Read moreDetailsA bench at the growers' plot is a place to find a friend, says the group
Read moreDetailsIt is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Robert (Rob) John Kenwrick, who left us peacefully on 9th September at the age of 82. A beloved husband...
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