Wokingham Borough Council tackles mental health with sports scheme
Wokingham Borough Council has launched a new Mindful Health and Wellbeing scheme to support mental health with sport and activity.
Wokingham Borough Council has launched a new Mindful Health and Wellbeing scheme to support mental health with sport and activity.
Organisers are planning the 2021 Wokingham Winter Carnival with a covid-friendly twist.
THOUSANDS of walkers accomplished their mission for a fundraising challenge last month. Participants from across the country completed the Virtual ...
Wokingham has been making a name for itself, thanks to two Wokingham Warriors who took part in Australian car challenge ...
Beat the Street, an active game challenging Wokingham borough residents how far they can walk and run, is now ready ...
A WOKINGHAM girl has visited the hair salon for the first time in her life, cutting off 26in to donate ...
Data from Public Health England revealed Wokingham town was significantly higher than the national average infection rate, which sits at ...
Adviza has launched a new employment partnership, BEEP, to help young people enter work across Berkshire.
John Halsall, leader of Wokingham Borough Council, said he is searching for new solutions to anti-social behaviour in the area.
BERKSHIRE is to face a massive parliamentary constituency shake-up if recommendations from the Boundary Commission are adopted. Across the south ...
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