Call to talk about organ donation with family this Christmas
NHS Blood and Transplant says this time of year presents a good opportunity for conversations about organ donation.
Read moreDetailsNHS Blood and Transplant says this time of year presents a good opportunity for conversations about organ donation.
Read moreDetailsTruffle and George, two alpacas from Mortimer Alpacas, spent time being petted and stroked by residents on their trip to Lord Harris Court care home.
Read moreDetailsThis year, Wokingham Foodbank, Share Wokingham and First Days Children?s Charity launched a new community shop to support residents.
Read moreDetailsWhich chemists are open on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Day and the bank holidays in Reading, Wokingham, Crowthorne, Twyford and Bracknell?
Read moreDetailsThis year's Giving Tree appeal has entered its final stages just in time for Christmas and some youngsters have already received gifts.
Read moreDetailsLAST WEEK, a new Domestic Abuse Strategy was approved, setting out the council's response until 2024.
Read moreDetailsMorrisons is handing out 10,000 wonky British carrots to customers who want to leave out refreshments for Santa and his reindeer on Christmas Eve.
Read moreDetailsThe new zone will apply to customers travelling from Wokingham, Arborfield, Shinfield, Spencers Wood, Burghfield Common and Sonning Common.
Read moreDetailsThe Charity Shop Gift Card will be sold and accepted in Thames Hospice?s 23 shops. It is the first multi-retailer gift card for charity shops.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is reviewing a range of bus services, as its existing contracts end in May.
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