New Year's resolution clinic for drugs and alcohol runs last session next week
The informal and confidential sessions are an opportunity for Wokingham residents to receive information and support regarding their drug or alcohol use.
Read moreDetailsThe informal and confidential sessions are an opportunity for Wokingham residents to receive information and support regarding their drug or alcohol use.
Read moreDetailsMore than £60,000 will be gifted to Wokingham charities at a grant funding event next month. The catch — they only have to show up.
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, January 27, Lucrezia Walker’s lecture to The Arts Society Wokingham will offer an informed insight into Dutch art in the 17th Century through these two titans of its...
Read moreDetailsStars (out of 5) = 3 One-sentence review = Gogglebox for the theatre, with added surrealism. Good for people who = like meta-textual plays about the practice of watching plays....
Read moreDetailsTHE WIDOW of a police officer who died in Wargrave while on duty has expressed her disappointment at a not-guilty verdict after the woman accused of causing a road accident...
Read moreDetails"We need the centre to offer enough high-quality attractions and facilities for the increasing population as the town grows," said Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor.
Read moreDetailsDR PHILLIP LEE is to carry on his connections to Wokingham after being appointed by the local Liberal Democrats to be its parliamentary spokesperson for the year ahead. The former...
Read moreDetailsFAMILIES can enjoy a craft session with a message thanks to Woodley Baptist Church. The Hurricane Way church is holding its regular Family Fun sessions from 3.30pm to 5pm on...
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham and Bracknell charity has received a donation of £30,000 as part of a year-long partnership with Legal & General Homes.
Read moreDetailsThe Cowshed is a Christian charity that provides clothing and other items for individuals and families in Berkshire experiencing hardship. If your New Year’s Resolutions include making a difference through...
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