Thames Hospice’s new site wins not one, but two architectural awards
A NEW purpose-built hospice aimed at providing palliative care has won two architectural awards.
Read moreDetailsA NEW purpose-built hospice aimed at providing palliative care has won two architectural awards.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps children in Reading and Wokingham is asking people to go down to the woods and enjoy a big surprise. Well, kind of.
Read moreDetailsA CAT lost one of his nine lives last week, after getting stuck up a tree.
Read moreDetailsMOST people keep family photos and favourite music lists on their mobile phones.
Read moreDetailsGertie, the lost goose, was just one of the fascinating inspirations behind works on a bank holiday arts trail.
Read moreDetailsPROBUS is a meeting place for retired or semi-retired professional and business people who assemble monthly in an informal and friendly atmosphere
Read moreDetailsA SELF-ADVOCACY group in Wokingham that helps people with learning disabilities is to celebrate the Queen across May.
Read moreDetailsBuilding for the Future is a Wokingham-based, parent-led charity providing activities, support and therapy for children with disabilities
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at a care home based in Lower Earley have welcomed their new manager.
Read moreDetailsThree simple ways you can help make the borough a better place, thanks to Wokingham Volunteer Centre
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