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DrugFAM founder Elizabeth Burton-Phillips is celebrating her 70th birthday with a year-long fundraiser.
Read moreDetailsDrugFAM founder Elizabeth Burton-Phillips is celebrating her 70th birthday with a year-long fundraiser.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has congratulated all of the young residents who took part in the Duke of Edinburgh Award this year.
Read moreDetailsA new road resurfacing programme will begin later this month - and the Borough Council is investing £800,000 in the scheme.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council leader John Halsall is asking people to keep their recycling dry as the weather turns.
Read moreDetailsARTS groups across the Thames Valley are among 1,300 different organisations benefitting from a £257 million share of a Government grant. The first recipients of the Culture Recovery Fund include...
Read moreDetailsMorrisons has launched a new service to help those who are self-isolating still get their shopping.
Read moreDetailsThe Borough Council's debt works out at £7,60 per resident, says Cllr John Kaiser.
Read moreDetailsSadie Shepherd, owner of Feathers and Fur Falconry Centre, is raising money to move the centre to Warfield.
Read moreDetailsWinnersh-born, award-winning film writer and director Jessica Swale is pleading with film studios to release blockbuster films.
Read moreDetailsBob Mountain has been elected as a new Vice Chair of the Berkshire Local Transport Body.
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