Check if you have a Child Trust fund, says HMRC
It is now one year since the first account holders started turning 18 and every month, around 55,000 Child Trust Funds mature.
Read moreDetailsIt is now one year since the first account holders started turning 18 and every month, around 55,000 Child Trust Funds mature.
Read moreDetailsWokingham may join the rest of Berkshire in a county-wide devolution deal with the Government.
Read moreDetailsA group that helps people pick up their instruments again will be making sweet music this Saturday
Read moreDetailsThe most macabre Hallowe'en event and a 100th birthday brew are on the cards for Wokingham's Broad Street Tavern this autumn
Read moreDetailsTo mark the occasion, Energié Fitness is opening its doors for free, along with a number of fancy dress gym classes.
Read moreDetailsJust Around The Corner (JAC), a young person's charity based in Wokingham, has become one of Squire's Garden Centres' Charities of the Year.
Read moreDetailsWokingham record shop Beyond The Download has started selling pints in store, after its new alcohol licence was approved.
Read moreDetailsTesco working with the British Heart Foundation, Diabetes UK and Cancer Research UK to encourage more people to protect themselves and their families.
Read moreDetailsAndy Ryan, who lives in Berkshire, cycled from Torquay to Wokingham last month to support Dingley's Promise.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Children?s Book Festival is returning next month with a series of live and online events.
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