IN THE COMMUNITY: Clasp plans more virtual meetings
PEOPLE with learning disabilities in Wokingham are used to getting together thanks to the work of charity CLASP. They usually meet in the Bradbury Centre in the town centre, but...
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE with learning disabilities in Wokingham are used to getting together thanks to the work of charity CLASP. They usually meet in the Bradbury Centre in the town centre, but...
Read moreDetailsWell, that was tough – last week’s puzzle caused many heads to be scratched as you pondered the ditloids. Never heard of them? They’re a word puzzle that leave you...
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne-based poet Clare Bevan has been reflecting on life in lockdown for this verse. Our lives felt so boring, we all heaved a sigh —Then somebody said: “Let’s give Christmas...
Read moreDetailsNEW ADVICE from the Government last week revealed that we could go for a walk and back to work, but only if we couldn’t work from home and not use...
Read moreDetailsA SPENCERS WOOD-based personal trainer is offering free online fitness classes everyday in lockdown. Anna Cousins streams her short workouts through Facebook to people all over the world stuck inside...
Read moreDetailsLamb breast is delicious partly due to its high fat content and this dish is very rich due to that. You could skim the fat off as it melts and...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM In Need has been busy in bringing a lovely band of volunteers together to help The Royal Berkshire Hospital at this difficult time. More than 75 scrub uniform bags...
Read moreDetailsTHE SPOONY people in Winnersh have gone international, as spoon settlements pop up in Scotland and Australia. Last week, Wokingham.Today reported the growing Spoony People village on Robinhood Lane, Winnersh....
Read moreDetailsPHOTOGRAPHER Tammy Kazhdan has launched her own project looking at family life in lockdown. Ms Kazhdan — who used to live in Wokingham — has spent the past few weeks...
Read moreDetailsTRIBUTES are being paid to a “true gentleman’s” dedication to helping his community. Howard Larkin, married to his wife Janet for 53 years and a Hurst Parish councillor for about...
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