Teenagers use 24 different methods of transport to help raise funds for their favourite charities
TWO teenagers who were determined to travel as widely as possible have smashed their fundraising target. Last month, Addington School ...
TWO teenagers who were determined to travel as widely as possible have smashed their fundraising target. Last month, Addington School ...
A MUCH-LOVED charity that helps Wokingham borough children enjoy clubs and leisure activities has announced plans to expand its work. ...
A YEAR of fundraising has seen a mayor raise almost £28,000 for a children’s charity based in Woodley. Cllr John ...
A CHARITY quiz night will take place to raise funds for the Me2Club. The group helps children with special needs ...
OUTGOING Wokingham Borough Mayor Cllr John Kaiser praised residents for their support during his past municipal year as they helped ...
Families grabbed their walking boots and charity buckets before flocking to a special walk in Wokingham on Sunday, May 12. ...
THOUSANDS of people are expected to come to Wokingham on Monday to enjoy the annual May Fayre. The annual extravaganza ...
More than £13,000 was raised for a vital local charity at the Wokingham Borough Mayor’s Gala Ball earlier this month. ...
A FAB four of local charities have been awarded their very own winter warmer. Last week, representatives from Me2 Club, ...
ANYONE who made a New Year’s resolution to get stuck into the community, help people or be kinder can find ...
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