Pandemic will create new homelessness warns charity
THE PANDEMIC will create a new type of homelessness, warns a charity founder.
Read moreDetailsTHE PANDEMIC will create a new type of homelessness, warns a charity founder.
Read moreDetailsA young woman from Wokingham will be trekking across the Sahara desert to raise funds for a breast cancer awareness charity.
Read moreDetailsFootball teams across the borough are one step closer to a new training pitch at Cantley Park.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Foodbank received a generous donation from Tesco last week, boosting efforts to support those who are struggling during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreDetailsLast night, television viewers in the borough may have spotted a familiar face, after a Winnersh teacher appeared on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
Read moreDetailsThe 21-year-old man from Reading and the 34-year-old man from Wokingham who were arrested on suspicion of rape have been released on bail until Thursday, June 4 and Friday, June...
Read moreDetailsThe joint project aims to solve the problem of potential trip hazards around the four trees due to their roots dislodging paving around them.
Read moreDetailsCHARITIES and organisations across the borough remain strong in their collaborative efforts to support the community during the coronavirus crisis.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN £18,000 has been raised for a Wokingham family after the sudden loss of their Dad in late February.
Read moreDetailsEstate Agencies can now open, along with show homes. And removal companies can now operate with immediate effect. But all must follow hygiene rules and social distancing measures.
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