IN THE COMMUNITY: Churches Together in Wokingham wins community award
Churches Together in Wokingham has won a Community Partners Award.
Read moreDetailsChurches Together in Wokingham has won a Community Partners Award.
Read moreDetailsTeri Kearsey, from Wokingham, has appointed as chair of trustees for Harry's HAT, a national children's charity.
Read moreDetailsZottadeli, based in Winnersh, is offering free packed lunches throughout half term for children eligible for free school meals.
Read moreDetailsThis year, the Royal British Legion is asking everyone to back the Poppy Appeal in a new way.
Read moreDetailsFUN, LAUGHTER and great works of fiction – that was the premise for last weekend’s Wokingham Children’s Book Festival. Usually held across the town centre and featuring special sessions for...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Lions is holding an online pub quiz next week in aid of Berkshire Vision.
Read moreDetailsWoodley residents are being asked for their opinions over the town council precept.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Foodbank has restarting its fuel top-up scheme for households struggling with energy costs this winter.
Read moreDetails“I am appealing for the public’s help in tracing Lamb, who is wanted in connection with a string of burglaries that occurred within Twyford in Berkshire, and two in Claygate...
Read moreDetailsThe defibrillator cabinet outside of Radstock Lane Community Centre has been damaged, meaning the device is now unavailable.
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