Running Wokingham half to raise awareness of fostering in borough
Currently, there are almost 50 council foster families in the borough, but ten more are needed to meet demand.
Read moreDetailsCurrently, there are almost 50 council foster families in the borough, but ten more are needed to meet demand.
Read moreDetailsA PLANT NURSERY in Hare Hatch is now offering its customers another way to go green. Visitors to the coffee shop of Sheeplands can purchase a pop-up cup, and then...
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps men beat addictions to drugs and alcohol has launched an appeal to raise £50,000 to restore its Grade II listed building. Last week, we reported that...
Read moreDetailsRideworx — who opened their Reading Road shop last month — will be holding a bike night on Friday, March 6 with music, food and drink.
Read moreDetailsThe number of houses and flats is not yet confirmed, although David Wilson Homes say they hope to build a range of one and two-bedroom apartments, and two to four-bedroom...
Read moreDetailsTHIS week’s meeting of the Woodley and Earley Arts Group will feature a demonstration by a professional artist. Meeting on Thursday, February, the artists will hear a talk from Lewis...
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Choral Society presented two charities with cheques at last week's rehearsal.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council announced today that they have hired six childminders to provide one hour of free childcare for mothers.
Read moreDetailsDuring the last six years, the number of Wokingham residents admitted to hospital where the primary reason or a secondary diagnosis was linked to alcohol has risen by 39%.
Read moreDetailsSadly, the exhibition has been postponed. The original story is below. THE NEXT exhibition at The Peacock Gallery will look at the way in which art influences a range of...
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