Revving up for Barnardo’s toy run
Organisers of the Reading Toy Run to High Close School in Wokingham have warned of road closures. The annual event ...
Organisers of the Reading Toy Run to High Close School in Wokingham have warned of road closures. The annual event ...
A WOODLEY estate agent is helping a campaign to install defibrillators into every school in the area. Walmsley has given ...
A YOUNG woman with a rare cancer has launched a heartfelt appeal to help keep her family together. Adele Stevens ...
ORGANISERS of this year’s Wokingham Winter Carnival have issued an urgent plea for lorries. The annual event attracts thousands of ...
A WOMAN from Wokingham who lost her childhood friend to blood cancer will be scaling new heights to raise money ...
THERE will be a few chilly men in Wokingham this week - after they had their chests waxed for charity ...
The future is bright for the Guide Dogs charity following a week of fundraising by local volunteers. The team from ...
DIANA Brimblecombe MBE, founder of the Hurst-based animal rescue centre, has passed away aged 95. ‘Mrs B’, as she was ...
THREE charities were the worthy recipients of a £25,000 donation by a Twyford-based company. Support services and construction group Interserve ...
WOKINGHAM'S newest charity was launched on Wednesday September 23 with the opening of a new kitchen at The Salvation Army church ...
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