Dingley’s Promise launches Valentine’s inspired campaign to raise £2,000
Dingley?s Promise, which has centres in Wokingham, Reading and West Berkshire, is calling on residents to "give their love" to children with SEND.
Read moreDetailsDingley?s Promise, which has centres in Wokingham, Reading and West Berkshire, is calling on residents to "give their love" to children with SEND.
Read moreDetailsWhen heard by the force's tribunal, misconduct was proven against seven officers and one staff member. And each person was given management action.
Read moreDetailsA covid recovery plan will help young apprentices battling the mental health impact of the pandemic continue their career development
Read moreDetailsA continental breakfast is being held on Thursday, Match 24 to celebrate the village's fourth anniversary of its link to Cuincy, northern France.
Read moreDetailsThe Eastern Gateway was officially opened on Monday, January 24, but parents of children at Floreat Montague Park School say that the road is unsafe.
Read moreDetailsMr Rodda said that households in Loddon Park are "getting a raw deal" and said that the charges were not fair.
Read moreDetailsThe team has been shortlisted for two awards in this year?s MyPorter Awards
Read moreDetailsThe investment is part of the council's prevention programme which aims to prevent, reduce and delay the need for formal care and support.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Waterside Centre, at Thames Valley Park, is celebrating its 21st anniversary this month.
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, March 23, Peter Must from the Wokingham Society will be giving an illustrated talk about the life of the Hon. Adam Williamson.
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