William’s epic runs will help Woodley-based Me2 Club
A RUNNER will be racing to the finish line in not one but two fundraising feats this year. William Bevis will be taking part in two different running challenges to...
Read moreDetailsA RUNNER will be racing to the finish line in not one but two fundraising feats this year. William Bevis will be taking part in two different running challenges to...
Read moreDetailsREADING Buses is on the lookout for more stellar frontline heroes. The bus operator, which runs services across Wokingham borough, has revived its Star of the Month Awards ito recognise...
Read moreDetailsKALEIDOSCOPIC UK is running an Easter egg competition with chocolate prizes. The borough-based domestic abuse charity is encouraging people to get crafty and create an egg design. Entries can be...
Read moreDetailsThe council is asking residents which areas would benefit most from more electric vehicle charging points in Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsON FRIDAY, March 5, WADE held the latest draw in its 150 Club lottery. The draw aims to help replace lost finances as a result of coronavirus. The centre, on...
Read moreDetailsA parent who sent in parents’ questions about the Piggott places allocation has had replies from Wokingham Borough Council children’s services director Carol Cammiss. The director referred to the increased...
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNCIL is helping recruit carers across the borough. Cllr Charles Margetts, executive member for health, wellbeing, and adult services, said: “Working as a carer can be very flexible. "People...
Read moreDetailsCROCHET hats have been spotted on post boxes to brighten up people’s lockdown. The Barkham Hookers crochet group have been making colourful post box covers in the area for families...
Read moreDetailsTHE BOROUGH had the second-largest increase in recycling rates across England last year, according to government data. The recycling rate jumped to 50.3% according to data for 2019-20 from DEFRA....
Read moreDetailsParents battling for places at their local secondary school had surprise good news this week – 25 children have been offered spaces there. Wokingham Borough Council yesterday revealed 19 extra...
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