Woodley community rallies round to give Lilly-May’s mother a break
THE WOODLEY community has shown its compassionate side yet again by clubbing together to send Lilly-May Page Bowden’s mother and ...
THE WOODLEY community has shown its compassionate side yet again by clubbing together to send Lilly-May Page Bowden’s mother and ...
A DEVELOPER, which is building new homes in Wokingham and Spencers Wood, has thrown its support behind a Berkshire-based children’s ...
A MOTHER from Woosehill has raised more than £2,000 for charity by shaving her hair off. Sandra Ostridge, 53, braved ...
AN appeal to help victims of domestic abuse over the Christmas period has received an unprecedented number of donations. Project ...
A GLITTERING dinner dance took place last month to raise money for a Wokingham teenager’s new wheelchair. Liam Nazer, 15, ...
A WOMAN from Woosehill will be starting 2017 by sporting a new look - as she shaves her head for ...
AN initiative to help victims of domestic abuse over the Christmas period has been launched in Wokingham. Project Shoebox, in ...
FATHER Christmas is coming to town, and this year he has a top-of-the-range sleigh to travel in style. The Woodley ...
THIS year’s Giving Tree Appeal has been launched to offer you the chance to make a local child smile this ...
It is that time of year again where we get together for a slice of cake and a cup of ...
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