‘When the cooker breaks it can tip you over the edge’
Amy Garstang from Wokingham United Charities talks about tackling poverty in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsAmy Garstang from Wokingham United Charities talks about tackling poverty in Wokingham
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Read moreDetailsA ceilidh evening brought friends together in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsThe country park has applied to be a licenced wedding venue
Read moreDetailsHelp and advice is available from the chemist seven days a week
Read moreDetailsThe South Berkshire Singers will perform at St Paul's Church
Read moreDetailsFree books are now available at re3 Recycling Centres for residents and organisations
Read moreDetailsUndertwok will help people access solar technology for outdoors activities
Read moreDetailsThe Finchampstead FC Foundation is keen to deliver sport for health
Read moreDetailsWokingham Repair Cafe technicians are ready to mend, so residents don't have to throw away
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