CLASP members gather to celebrate Joe’s birthday.
A SPECIAL celebration was held earlier this summer to mark the 75th birthday of a much-loved community stalwart. Joseph Davidson – known as Joe – who is a member of...
Read moreDetailsA SPECIAL celebration was held earlier this summer to mark the 75th birthday of a much-loved community stalwart. Joseph Davidson – known as Joe – who is a member of...
Read moreDetailsSlimming World held its Woman of the Year competition in all the Wokingham groups last week. Across the Wokingham Salvation Army, Winnersh and Woosehill the winners lost over 40 stone in...
Read moreDetailsA “mass hug” surrounding Reading Gaol has been organised for October in an effort to make the heritage site part of the community. Local artist Linda Saul wants to build...
Read moreDetailsI am Sue Cornish, Debt Advice Supervisor and I am the longest-serving member of staff at Citizens Advice Wokingham, with 14 years service
Read moreDetailsSurrounded by friends who live in the neighbouring flats, Molly is always able to get someone to accompany her into town when she needs company and feels part of a...
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham social care employee has received recognition for her ‘can do attitude’, after being chosen to be part of a distinguished leadership programme
Read moreDetailsA Winnersh woman took the plunge and swam solo across the English Channel in July in memory of her late sister, raising funds for British Heart Foundation
Read moreDetailsWokingham Cycling Club (WCC) was threatened with court action if its members “organise any rides or events that incorporate Velolife at Warren Row”
Read moreDetailsFOLLOWING a decision by both Wokingham town and borough councils to fly a rainbow flag for Pride, a local councillor has launched a campaign for businesses to join in
Read moreDetailsRosie Clark, who is now a student at the Reading School of Architecture has been awarded the Conrad Birdwood Willcocks Award for excellence from the Royal Institute of British Architects
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