Record breaking Daniel has a bionic hand printed
Work by a technology whizz kid born with one hand has helped pioneer low cost bionic hands for children. Daniel Melville tested the world’s first 3D printed multi-grip bionic hand...
Read moreDetailsWork by a technology whizz kid born with one hand has helped pioneer low cost bionic hands for children. Daniel Melville tested the world’s first 3D printed multi-grip bionic hand...
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN from Wokingham died of a blood clot three weeks after dislocating her artificial hip in a fall, an inquest has heard. Jacqueline Denise Hopkins, 70, of Gorrick Square...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM church made its celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation an international affair on Sunday. St Paul’s in Reading Road has been holding a series of special events...
Read moreDetailsA FLORIST from Wokingham is set to take her floral artistry skills to the masses as she gets ready to compete in a national competition. Kate Thomas, who runs Funky...
Read moreDetailsCARETAKER from a primary school in Wokingham has braved the shave to raise money for a children’s charity. Dave Spink, who works at Evendons Primary School, in Evendons Lane, recently...
Read moreDetailsWO police officers from Three Mile Cross have been honoured for their bravery and quick-thinking which saved two people’s lives. PC James Baker and PC Alex Gillett, who are both...
Read moreDetailsAN INTERNATIONAL mobile phone and consumer electronics manufacturer has pledged its support to a Woodley children’s charity. Reading-based Bullitt group presented representatives from Me2 Club, which is based in Headley...
Read moreDetailsA NEW festival of light will brighten up one of the borough’s villages next weekend. The Parish of St James and California in Finchampstead is to organise a special Lantern...
Read moreDetailsA MOTHER-of-four whose eldest son severed his foot in a freak accident last month has thanked the community for their generosity in helping him get back on his feet. Scott...
Read moreDetailsNOMINATIONS are now being accepted for those members of the community who deserve recognition for their outstanding contributions to Wokingham. Each year, the Wokingham Town Council Civic Awards recognises individuals...
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