Tony’s row is one in a million
A FATHER-of-three from Wokingham is about to embark on a charity challenge which will see him row one million metres ...
A FATHER-of-three from Wokingham is about to embark on a charity challenge which will see him row one million metres ...
AN EXCLUSIVE evening with one of the country’s best-loved musicians raised nearly £20,000 for an animal charity. The Mill at ...
MEMBERS of a physiotherapy clinic in Wokingham are setting their sights on a fundraising climb to help a young woman ...
A WOODLEY children’s charity is celebrating after receiving a donation from supermarket chain Waitrose earlier this month. Me2 Club, which ...
A WOODLEY schoolgirl has proved she is a cut above the rest by donating her hair to charity. Amber Ormiston, six, ...
STAR bakers and cake showstoppers were the theme for this year’s Red Nose Day at one Wokingham secondary school. Pupils ...
A STUDENT from a Wokingham school has proved she is all heart by having her long locks chopped off for ...
A MAN from Lower Earley will be tackling the Reading Half Marathon this weekend in aid of the hospital ward ...
TWO schoolboys from Winnersh made a huge sacrifice in February by giving up sweets, cakes and biscuits for the entire ...
HURST Morris People welcomed a record number – over 100 –to their barn dance which raised funds for Arthritis Research UK. ...
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