Rotary teams up with farm shop to help vulnerable get food supplies
Members of the Rotary Club of Maiden Erlegh have teamed up with a local farm shop to get packages to ...
Members of the Rotary Club of Maiden Erlegh have teamed up with a local farm shop to get packages to ...
Wokingham Borough Council says it has identified the key skills of its employees and placed them in positions to support ...
"We’re helping people with quite serious needs to get their medication. We’re processing all the requests coming through to us ...
"Huge thank you to Thorntons in Reading for their generous donation to the Hub — this will cheer up many ...
“When this is all over, frontline families deserve a taste of what the footballers, film stars and celebrities get. Bless ...
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Wokingham Borough libraries provide resources and services to inspire and support learning and knowledge for all. Wokingham Libraries offers activities ...
It might not have its own building nowadays – but Woodley Theatre Company has existed in the heart of the ...
ABC to Read recruit, train and support volunteers who work on a one-to-one basis with primary school children who are ...
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