QUEEN’S AWARD: CLASP Wokingham’s learning disability work wins
Wokingham charity CLASP has received a Queen's Award for its work helping the borough's adults with learning disabilities.
Read moreDetailsWokingham charity CLASP has received a Queen's Award for its work helping the borough's adults with learning disabilities.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's The Link Visiting Scheme is celebrating after receiving a Queen's Award for its befriending support.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire charity The Link Foundation has been honoured with a Queen's Award, just in time for its 15th anniversary.
Read moreDetailsEmmbrook PTA is hosting a Great But Hunt to help raise money for pupils.
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Read moreDetailsSt Catherine’s church, Sindlesham is hosting a flower festival over the weekend of June 12 to 13.
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Read moreDetailsGabrielle Hillier, from Holme Grange School, was runner up in an international art contest - and she drew her entry with her eyes closed.
Read moreDetailsThe charity, which provides free care for people living with life-limiting illnesses, received the funding boost from Persimmon Homes North London through its Community Champions programme.
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