Ramadan in lockdown: Community prays for the country
MUSLIMS across the borough have been celebrating Ramadan in isolation as Mosques all over the country have closed their doors due to coronavirus.
Read moreDetailsMUSLIMS across the borough have been celebrating Ramadan in isolation as Mosques all over the country have closed their doors due to coronavirus.
Read moreDetails"LIVING with Covid-19 is a challenge we're all facing ... it has simply changed the way we live!" commented Easthampstead Rotarian, Peter von Bergen. "We're adapting to our brave new...
Read moreDetailsSisters Stephanie (4) and Rebecca Godwin (2) from Winnersh embarked on a sponsored cycle last weekend to help staff at The Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsBy Sarah Sylvester Isolation is a label, a time to sob, scream and cry, Uncertainty, time looming, no answers, no why. Can be common everyday to not get out of...
Read moreDetailsDitloids to you too. Never heard of them? You will. They’re a word puzzle that will leave you scratching your head all week - at least, we hope so. You...
Read moreDetailsBradley Watmore, a 28-year-old singer-songwriter, from Wokingham will release his debut single Rock Bottom tomorrow.
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 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 moreDetailsBy Jake Morrison, Chief Executive, Citizens Advice Wokingham We believe that no-one should be left behind, to struggle on their own. That’s why the Citizens Advice service has provided support...
Read moreDetailsRUNNERS can look forward to more time to practice as Race for Life has been postponed until autumn. Organisers of Cancer Research UK’s event have announced new dates for all...
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