A real 2020 vision: children's charity founder running an impressive 2,020km this year
RAISING MONEY for disadvantaged children, a local woman is running 2,020km this year for the charity she founded. Emma Cantrell, ...
RAISING MONEY for disadvantaged children, a local woman is running 2,020km this year for the charity she founded. Emma Cantrell, ...
FATHER CHRISTMAS needs a bigger sleigh – and it’s all thanks to you. Once again, Wokingham residents have risen to ...
Members of the Woodley and Earley Lions attended the offices of First Days Children’s Charity in Whistley Green, Hurst, earlier ...
WITH Father’s Day just around the corner, a Hurst charity is teaming up with a Reading shopping centre in a ...
IT IS always pleasing to be able to cover good news rather than bad, so it’s a pleasure to present ...
ONE of the borough’s oldest charities has come up with one of its newest schemes – a project to help ...
VOLUNTEERS from a Woodley charity sprang into action on Wednesday morning to organise more than 200 care packages for people ...
A CHARITY has spoken of its delight at being chosen as the Mayor of Woodley’s charity of the year. First ...
Cllr Jenny Cheng has been elected as Woodley Town Mayor for a second term. On taking up her new appointment, ...
A CHARITY shop with a difference opened its doors in Crowthorne High Street for the very first time last week. The ...
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