Volunteer corner: As seen in Wokingham Today of May 26, 2022
Dingley's Promise is a children?s nursery caring for children with special educational needs from ages two to five. Can you help maintain its garden?
Read moreDetailsDingley's Promise is a children?s nursery caring for children with special educational needs from ages two to five. Can you help maintain its garden?
Read moreDetailsKennel Store has advised Brits on how to ensure their Jubilee celebrations are smooth sailing in terms of making sure pets are happy and glorious
Read moreDetailsTwinkle twinkle little star, how I wonder where you are?
Read moreDetailsA FORMER seamstress who now lives in Finchampstead held a party to celebrate her 100th birthday.
Read moreDetailsAS THE nation prepares to celebrate the Queen?s 70th anniversary as our monarch, a new exhibition looks at her connections to the Royal county
Read moreDetailsAFTER NEARLY a decade running a major palliative care hospice in Tilehurst, its director has announced plans to step down.
Read moreDetailsWokingham people marked International Conscientious Objectors? Day with a moving vigil held in All Saints churchyard in the town
Read moreDetailsThree great ways you can volunteer and help make Wokingham borough a better place
Read moreDetailsA ROYAL celebration will take place in the grounds of South Hill Park over the jubilee, and everyone is invited.
Read moreDetailsThe Project Singers seek women and girls for the choir
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