CITIZENS ADVICE: Helping Wokingham borough residents with employment issues
At Citizens Advice we help people find a way forward with a wide variety of problems, including benefits, debt, housing ...
At Citizens Advice we help people find a way forward with a wide variety of problems, including benefits, debt, housing ...
https://www.facebook.com/philip.cunnington.735/videos/141628863790315 A CALL has been issued to make parking in Wokingham borough-owned car parks free of charge in the run-up ...
MORE than 252,000 people in the South East are now receiving personalised Universal Credit support, new figures show. And in ...
FORGET coffee beans, staff at a Wokingham cafe were full of jumping beans after learning that readers of The Wokingham ...
BRIGHT eyes and broad smiles were on the youngest of readers, thanks to a hugely successful celebration of reading. Wokingham ...
Heavy rain is expected to fall in Wokingham borough with the Met Office issuing a yellow weather warning
Quakers have four tenets are Peace, Truth, Equality and Simplicity - all carry a powerful meaning
WOKINGHAM is getting its own version of the Ideal Home Show, offering residents the chance to turn their grand designs ...
SINGER/songwriter Richard Digance will be entertaining visitors to the Wokingham Music Club on Friday, October 18.
YOUNG READERS have a feast of fun awaiting them thanks to the second-ever Wokingham Children’s Book Festival
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