IN THE COMMUNITY: CLASP Wokingham to hold online meetings during September
CLASP, which works with Wokingham people who have learning disabilities, is continuingto meet virtually during the pandemic. The sessions are ...
CLASP, which works with Wokingham people who have learning disabilities, is continuingto meet virtually during the pandemic. The sessions are ...
By Cllr Sarah Kerr When it comes to tackling both climate change and air pollution, it’s important to be pragmatic, ...
Hard to believe that the house is now in a routine of sorts thanks to the return to school. I ...
AFTER establishing itself as a makeshift settlement in Winnersh, Spoonyville has been moved. The collection of spoons, painted and decorated ...
EVEN THOUGH the Government’s Eat Out To Help Out scheme is over, dining out doesn’t have to be expensive. A ...
A WOODLEY breast cancer support charity is appealing for help from people who have been through the process of chemotherapy. ...
RESIDENTS will be allowed to have their say at virtual planning meetings from this month. Cllr Rachelle Shepherd-DuBey, Liberal Democrat ...
A HOPELESS romantic from Wokingham says online dating experts saved him from the perils of loneliness – despite spending most ...
IT’S TIME TO dig out the hiking boots because this year’s Wokingham Walk is taking place next weekend. The annual ...
FIVE WOKINGHAM dads have been pedalling for Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice in a team fundraiser. James Killian encouraged four friends ...
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