Charity showcase at The Whitty Theatre
MACMILLAN Cancer Care will benefit from a fun night of entertainment taking place at The Whitty Theatre on Saturday. A mixture ...
MACMILLAN Cancer Care will benefit from a fun night of entertainment taking place at The Whitty Theatre on Saturday. A mixture ...
AN INTERNATIONAL mobile phone and consumer electronics manufacturer has pledged its support to a Woodley children’s charity. Reading-based Bullitt group ...
A MOTHER-of-four whose eldest son severed his foot in a freak accident last month has thanked the community for their ...
Wokingham went crumbs last Friday morning as a deluge of cake brought out plenty of smiles … and raised thousands ...
WOKINGHAM residents are being urged to volunteer their time to take part in this year’s Poppy Appeal. The Royal British ...
A GROUP of youngsters from a church in Woodley are preparing for a trip of a lifetime to help a ...
A FUN day to raise money for rescued horses proved to be a huge hit last weekend. SAFE (Saving Abandoned ...
THE CHARITIES that will be supported by this year’s Living Advent Calendar were uneviled at a fun ceremony held at ...
TEN lucky children enjoyed a thrilling day at a wildlife park thanks to the work of a Woodley-based charity. Me2 ...
A COUPLE from Arborfield are lacing up their trainers to raise money and awareness for a brain tumour charity which ...
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