Sue Ryder charity calls for extra bereavement support for those grieving
The Sue Ryder charity is calling in Berkshire to help those grieving after a surge in those in need of bereavement support amid an increased death toll.
Read moreDetailsThe Sue Ryder charity is calling in Berkshire to help those grieving after a surge in those in need of bereavement support amid an increased death toll.
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service crews from Bracknell, Whitley Wood, Wokingham Road, Ascot, Caversham Road, Wokingham and four officers were sent to the scene, after receiving the call at...
Read moreDetailsLast Friday, the primary and secondary students of Foundry College came together to create a range of artwork and posters in response to a shout out by Wokingham borough council,...
Read moreDetails“We hope that being able to offer more than £800,000 will give support to victims of these heinous crimes through these organisations.”
Read moreDetailsCHARITIES and organisations across the borough are working hard to support the community during the coronavirus crisis.
Read moreDetailsTHE FOUNDER of the Wokingham Crisis House has warned that there is not enough provision for people who are homeless and mentally ill within the borough.
Read moreDetailsAs one of her last mayoral duties, on Saturday, May 2, Wokingham town mayor, Cllr Lynn Forbes virtually presented certificates to members of Wokingham Horticultural Association on completion of their...
Read moreDetails“Having cycleways providing a seamless route into Wokingham town centre, means our residents will be able to ride easily between their homes, shops and other key locations.”
Read moreDetailsGARDENING enthusiasts will connect for a special Q&A tomorrow afternoon. The virtual session — taking place from 3pm — will see popular gardening expert Terry Walton respond to horticulture questions...
Read moreDetailsNot all schools in the borough will reopen after half-term, despite Government plans to allow pupils back into classrooms.
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