Calls for boycott of new Reading branch of Chick-fil-A over allegations of anti-LGBT+ stance
There have been calls for a boycott of Chick-fil-A after it launched a concession in The Oracle shopping centre in Reading
Read moreDetailsThere have been calls for a boycott of Chick-fil-A after it launched a concession in The Oracle shopping centre in Reading
Read moreDetailsThe national veterinary group has undergone a re-brand, with the Wokingham vets being one of the first to roll out the new brand.
Read moreDetailsMembers of the Woodley and Earley Lions attended the offices of First Days Children’s Charity in Whistley Green, Hurst, earlier this month, where Lion President Paul Norman handed over a...
Read moreDetailsTHERE was one element of the recent Twyford Together family fun run that won’t create lasting memories – organisers used one of the world’s first fully recyclable paper cups. Participants...
Read moreDetailsTo mark World Homeless Day last Thursday, Wokingham In Need has given a helping hand to Wokingham Salvation Army.
Read moreDetailsCAMPAIGNERS pushing for a new referendum on whether the UK should remain in the European Union or leave took to the streets of Wokingham on Saturday as a warm-up for...
Read moreDetailsA range of spook-tacular events are on offer for families across the borough this Hallowe'en.
Read moreDetailsORGANISERS of Wokingham’s Poppy Appeal are appealing for help to ensure this year’s collection is a success.
Read moreDetailsHeavy rain is expected to fall in Wokingham borough with the Met Office issuing a yellow weather warning
Read moreDetailsA MAN involved in a collision in a busy Reading road this morning has been taken to the John Radcliffe Hospital with serious injuries. Now, Thames Valley Police Thames Valley...
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