Berkshire charity receives royal visit on birthday
Parenting Special Children welcomed HRH Sophie Countess of Wessex to an anniversary event on Wednesday, March 2
Read moreDetailsParenting Special Children welcomed HRH Sophie Countess of Wessex to an anniversary event on Wednesday, March 2
Read moreDetailsA FINCHAMPSTEAD-based sprinter who trained at a new gym in Winnersh Triangle is celebrating after scooping a gold medal.
Read moreDetailsAfter growing three tonnes of organic produce for local food banks, and planting 400 fruit trees, a charity has made its first community garden.
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to find out how to help Wokingham is coming next week, thanks to a volunteer fair.
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Read moreDetailsHere are some great ways you can volunteer across Wokingham, to make it a better place
Read moreDetailsWhile silk weaving in Wokingham ended in 1832, the craft survived in Khiva until the Soviet occupation of Uzbekistan in 1921, when it was discouraged
Read moreDetailsWe were very pleased to be able to get together to celebrate the 20th Charter of our club, over two-course lunch at Sonning Golf Course
Read moreDetailsON FRIDAY, March 4, WADE held its latest draw in its 150 Club lottery and the prize pot has expanded due to extra members signing up
Read moreDetailsOpportunities to help people in Wokingham borough
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