Wokingham charity expands to Winnersh in fight against food poverty
SHARE Wokingham has launched a Winnersh service to reach more residents across the borough with free food parcels.
Read moreDetailsSHARE Wokingham has launched a Winnersh service to reach more residents across the borough with free food parcels.
Read moreDetailsTHE NEW WINNERSH relief road is already seeing positive outcomes as Wokingham MP John Redwood paid a visit earlier this month. He joined with Cllr Pauline Jorgensen, executive member for...
Read moreDetailsThe Winnersh Fete returned last week and was a massive hit as hundreds turned out to enjoy the fun
Read moreDetailsA PROPOSAL to build a new school in Winnersh could be approved at Wokingham Borough Council’s planning committee tomorrow night
Read moreDetailsTHE WINNERSH Summer Fete is heading back to Bearwood Recreation Ground this Saturday.
Read moreDetailsBuilding work on upgraded homes in Winnersh has been paused after asbestos was found in the ground.
Read moreDetailsA GROUP campaigning against the coronavirus vaccine programme made their voices heard on Monday by organising a protest outside a branch of Costa Coffee
Read moreDetailsA WINNERSH venue is reopening today after a summer of refurbishments.
Read moreDetailsA SHINFIELD pub is hosting a fundraiser to help a Winnersh man receive vital treatment after he fell from a balcony. The event will add to an online appeal that...
Read moreDetailsTWO PARK and rides gear up to open in the coming year. Work is now underway on the £6.8 million hub in Winnersh Triangle, which should be complete by summer...
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