Thank you for making Christmas with Wokingham’s Giving Tree
No child will go without this Christmas, thanks to Wokingham's Giving Tree appeal.
Read moreDetailsNo child will go without this Christmas, thanks to Wokingham's Giving Tree appeal.
Read moreDetailsTeachers at Nine Mile Ride Primary spread Christmas cheer with their festive music video.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough could be in Tier 4 for more than a month, says Wokingham Borough Council health leader.
Read moreDetailsTHE NUMBER of confirmed cases of coronavirus in Wokingham borough has reached another record high. The rate per 100,000 people is now 308 – up from 167.7 from just seven...
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESS man has been jailed for four years after an early morning raid on a petrol station. Gary Smith was found guilty at Reading Crown Court, by unanimous jury...
Read moreDetailsThe seven registered Big Issue sellers in Wokingham join roughly 350 others in the south east of England and in Wales under Tier 4 restrictions.
Read moreDetailsThe Link Visiting Scheme is looking for two volunteer chefs on Christmas Day.
Read moreDetailsWaitrose has donated mince pies to Citizens Advice Wokingham to say thank you for its hard work this year.
Read moreDetailsThe club is coordinating drop-off locations, and identifying anyone that might be lonely, vulnerable or self-isolating with help from nearby schools, care homes, The Link Visiting Scheme and Citizens Advice.
Read moreDetailsDolphin School, in Hurst, held a celebration to mark its 50th anniversary.
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