Borough mayor invites residents to Spring charity ball
Funds raised from the event will go to the mayor’s charity of the year, Debra UK — who support people with Epidermolysis Bullosa.
Read moreDetailsFunds raised from the event will go to the mayor’s charity of the year, Debra UK — who support people with Epidermolysis Bullosa.
Read moreDetailsSALES in charity shops are growing as people become more environmentally aware, according to the sector’s trade body. New figures released today show that the sector bucking the wider commercial...
Read moreDetailsA FOLK BAND will be providing music for audiences at St Mary’s Church in Shinfield on Saturday, March 7. The free lunchtime concert starts at noon and will be followed...
Read moreDetailsTHE Wokingham Literary Society will be holding its next meeting on Thursday, March 5. Rosemary Hughes will give a talk on Icelandic Literature called A Land of Ice and Fire....
Read moreDetailsElderly patients left waiting in a telephone queue often hang-up before they can speak to someone — putting their health at risk.
Read moreDetailsA WARNING to businesses to take cyber security seriously was shared at a networking group meeting last week. On Friday, February 21, members of Wokingham Positive Difference heard from Nouveau,...
Read moreDetailsTHE closure of three borough schools is purely precautionary and there is no indication that either site poses a risk. That’s the verdict of Wokingham Borough Council’s director of children’s...
Read moreDetailsAN MP has expressed his concern for the person who has the coronavirus, and for the school. Matt Rodda’s Reading East constituency includes parts of Woodley and Earley, where Willow...
Read moreDetailsA THIRD Wokingham borough school is to be closed after a case of coronavirus was diagnosed. Parents at Willow Bank Junior School, which is next to the Infant School in...
Read moreDetailsA SECOND Wokingham borough school is to be closed after a case of coronavirus was diagnosed. Parents of Aldryngton Primary School in Earley are being told to keep their children...
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