Next Wokingham mental health meeting held in February
THE NEXT Mental Health and Wellbeing Community Alliance meeting will be held in the new year.
Read moreDetailsTHE NEXT Mental Health and Wellbeing Community Alliance meeting will be held in the new year.
Read moreDetailsStudents at at Shinfield St Mary?s CE Junior School have created designs that will be distributed on 500 cards by The Link Visiting Scheme.
Read moreDetailsHE?S MADE a list, he?s checked it twice, and he?s carried out a PCR test. Santa is raring to go
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, December 17, the Lib Dems took control of North Shropshire following a by-election, taking a seat that has been blue for almost 200 years.
Read moreDetailsSteve McManus, CEO at the Royal Berkshire Hospital said that sometimes, more than 400 people have arrived at the Emergency Department in one day.
Read moreDetailsRudolph the Red Nose Reindeer shares his secrets in an exclusive interview with Wokingham Today.
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?
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