Bring in your Bags for Life and help Wokingham foodbank make up its food parcels
AN APPEAL to shoppers to recycle their bags has been made in a bid to help the borough’s foodbank. Caring ...
AN APPEAL to shoppers to recycle their bags has been made in a bid to help the borough’s foodbank. Caring ...
Wokigham Tesco has been helping the Salvation Army provide hot meals to vulnerable people.
Shoppers are being asked to support Tesco Food Collection taking place this week to support local food banks and community ...
Tesco is expanding its food donation programme to help Wokingham families eat more fresh fruit and vegetables this winter.
Tesco has shared a £10,000 community fund with 20 different charities supporting the borough's vulnerable residents.
A WOKINGHAM supermarket has isolated two staff members after they tested positive for coronavirus. Wokingham.Today was contacted by readers concerned ...
WOKINGHAM residents have raised £1,000 during their weekly food shop. Last weekend, Tesco invited colleagues and customers to dress in ...
STAFF from the Wokingham Tesco branch are encouraging people to donate their spare change to Cancer Research UK. With shoppers ...
The Wokingham Foodbank received a generous donation from Tesco last week, boosting efforts to support those who are struggling during ...
FATHER CHRISTMAS needs a bigger sleigh – and it’s all thanks to you. Once again, Wokingham residents have risen to ...
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