Pushed to his limits: David’s courageous channel swim raises funds for charity.
A local man dived into the deep end last Monday when he pushed himself to cross the English Channel in ...
A local man dived into the deep end last Monday when he pushed himself to cross the English Channel in ...
Eleven Berkshire charities have been awarded their share of a £1 million fund by a global financial company. ...
A charity dedicated to feeding Wokingham’s less fortunate is calling for donations of long-life foods, children’s tooth care products, and ...
The sky’s the limit for a pair who dove 10,000 feet to raise money for dementia care on Saturday. Daniella ...
A Berkshire-based charity dedicated to enhancing the lives of disadvantaged individuals has named trainee journalists of the local newspaper ...
Local charities and good causes are being encouraged to apply for funding of over £3million that has been raised by ...
A LOOK at the history of bell ringing in Wokingham is the topic for Tuesday’s meeting of the Reading Maiden ...
WOKINGHAM put its best foot forward earlier this year – and the result has been a terrific donation to a ...
A LOCAL charity that helps children with additional needs is celebrating after receiving a large grant. The Me2 Club, which ...
AN OLYMPIAN who represented Great Britain in two Olympic Games will be the special guest speaker at a charity event ...
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