IN THE COMMUNITY: Rotary Club of Easthampstead: Learning about Cerebral Palsy
“Around 110,000 people in the UK are living with Cerebral Palsy,” Emma Darlington told Easthampstead Rotarians at their recent Zoom ...
“Around 110,000 people in the UK are living with Cerebral Palsy,” Emma Darlington told Easthampstead Rotarians at their recent Zoom ...
A CHRISTMAS draw has raised nearly £10,000 for good causes across Berkshire - and given a festive bonus to 17 ...
After days of heavy rain, the autumn sun shone again on the 80 golfers who took part in this year's ...
Two years ago, Easthampstead Rotarians launched the first Community Christmas Draw for local voluntary groups and schools to raise money ...
LAST WEEK, BBC News reported: “Africa has been declared free from wild polio virus by the independent body, the Africa ...
One difference is the Rotary Year which runs July to June. So the right time to reflect on the past ...
With a 25-year career in the Arts, Craig Titley came to South Hill Park nine years ago, and was announced ...
"LIVING with Covid-19 is a challenge we're all facing ... it has simply changed the way we live!" commented Easthampstead ...
A CHARITY event in Slough has been so successful that a group is now looking to bring it to Bracknell. ...
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