Award-winning Twyford charity marks big milestone
A TWYFORD-based charity is celebrating 21 years of supporting bereaved children and their families. Daisy’s Dream was set up in ...
A TWYFORD-based charity is celebrating 21 years of supporting bereaved children and their families. Daisy’s Dream was set up in ...
A LOCAL solicitors has been presented with a special award to mark its support for a free will scheme. Blandy ...
A WOODLEY charity has held its first ever raffle, which attracted more than 1,000 entries. The Me2 Club, which supports ...
THE FINAL plans are being put in place for this year’s Ollie Young Foundation Summer Fun Day. Marking five years ...
A WOODLEY charity made the most of the great weather last week by holding a cake and bric-a-brac sale under ...
A TEAM of physiotherapists from Wokingham scaled new heights to smash a charity fundraising target last month. Seven people from ...
A FATHER-of-three from Wokingham is about to embark on a charity challenge which will see him row one million metres ...
THUNDERY showers were not enough to deter the people of Wokingham from showing their support for one of the town’s ...
A RARE Chinese artefact stunned a Wokingham auction house last week when it sold for an astonishing £10,500. The jade ...
A SPORTS club in Sonning is throwing its support behind a national charity challenge. On Wednesday (31) Sonning Hockey Club, ...
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