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Barista Lounge, in Broad Street, had opened in May last year, but has been closed since the end of March as the coronavirus lockdown started.
Read moreDetailsBarista Lounge, in Broad Street, had opened in May last year, but has been closed since the end of March as the coronavirus lockdown started.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Foodbank says it has seen a huge increase in referrals received from households since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreDetailsLaunchpad, which aims to prevent homelessness in Reading and surrounding areas, launched a new website last month, with a bit of help from tech specialist AND Digital.
Read moreDetailsThose working with Wokingham Borough Council on the One Front Door initiative include the Wokingham Borough Community Hub, First Days Children’s Charity, Citizens Advice Wokingham, Link Visiting Scheme, Wokingham Foodbank,...
Read moreDetailsDaniel Robson, who attends the Emmbrook School, is hoping to take part in a scheme that will see him volunteer in Kenya next summer. But to get there, he has...
Read moreDetailsNicole Allan – from Rickman Close – performed a 30-minute vocal and guitar set just before the weekly Clap For Carers.
Read moreDetailsChildren are being inspired to spread some joy with appreciation parcels for care homes in the Wokingham and Reading areas.
Read moreDetailsMAIDENHEAD MP Theresa May has joined the chorus of parliamentarians who have criticised Dominic Cummings for his flit to Durham, saying that by doing so he had not followed the...
Read moreDetailsTRAINS going through Wokingham's stations this afternoon will be cancelled or delayed due to a points failure. National Rail is reporting that services will be disrupted on the line which...
Read moreDetailsBrian Hunt, who lives on Reading Road, has unearthed a Second World War bomb shelter following an investigation into an unusual spot in his garden.
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