Wokingham Tandoori donates more than 100 biryanis to Royal Berkshire Hospital workers
STAFF at the Royal Berkshire Hospital enjoyed a ruby murray earlier this week, thanks to a Wokingham town centre takeaway. ...
STAFF at the Royal Berkshire Hospital enjoyed a ruby murray earlier this week, thanks to a Wokingham town centre takeaway. ...
By Sarah Sylvester from Run Talk Run According to the 2017 Land Registry, one in seven of us live in ...
CHURCH NOTES with Pippa Bartlett from St Paul's, Wokingham I, like hundreds of others, have been livestreaming the Eucharist every ...
THE number of people in Wokingham borough who have had confirmed cases of coronavirus has now gone past 200. New ...
We have all been asked to stay at home to slow down the spread of Coronavirus, as a result, our ...
THAMES VALLEY POLICE has launched an online reporting tool for possible breaches of the coronavirus lockdown. The page is for ...
USAGE in libraries has been booming during the coronavirus pandemic – despite them having shut their doors to the public. ...
Not all businesses are going to survive the next three months. For many businesses there is the reality of reduced ...
Charities and organisations across the Borough have been working together with the Wokingham Borough Council to form a multi-agency campaign ...
A CHARITY that offers palliative and day therapy care says it could be forced to shut down its services due ...
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