Uni of Reading appeals for charities to apply for Charity of the Year scheme
The University of Reading is appealing for charities to apply for its Charity of the Year scheme which sees the university select a charity
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is appealing for charities to apply for its Charity of the Year scheme which sees the university select a charity
Read moreDetailsThe need to find alternative sources of funding for Cantley Park was highlighted at last night’s inaugural Cantley Park stakeholders engagement event. Representatives from groups that use the facility, off...
Read moreDetailsLocal good causes are set to benefit from today's launch of the Wokingham community lottery.
Read moreDetailsArriva Group has submitted plans for a direct service between Newcastle and Brighton, via Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThe results are in, following the council's Annual Town Meeting!
Read moreDetailsTributes were paid to two former Wokingham borough councillors at last week's meeting of the full council.
Read moreDetailsThe community forum os at St Sebastian's Memorial Hall on Thursday, May 15.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough mayor, Cllr Adrian Mather, has welcomed 30 new residents to the borough.
Read moreDetailsThe Uni of Reading has warned of further risk to the UK's status as a leader in the film industry amid an 'exodus' of freelancers
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has released advice to help people stay safe in and around water as part of a week-long campaign.
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