Wokingham Borough’s coronavirus rate per 100,000 now lowest in Berkshire
WOKINGHAM borough's coronavirus rate per 100,000 people has come down again and is now the lowest in Berkshire. The latest ...
WOKINGHAM borough's coronavirus rate per 100,000 people has come down again and is now the lowest in Berkshire. The latest ...
MORE ACTION is being taken to stop fly-tipping across the borough. Last year, the council received £11,500 in fines, after ...
At Healthwatch Wokingham, part of our role is to provide signposting and guidance to members of the public about current ...
Have you heard about the Big Garden Birdwatch? If so, are you going to do it? The Big Garden Birdwatch ...
MEMBERS of a charity that supports people with learning disabilities are preparing to put their best foot forward. CLASP Wokingham ...
IF you’ve been out on daily exercise this week and walked past Wokingham station, you will have seen that the ...
First Days Charity received an early Christmas present from The Arts Society Wokingham. Before Christmas, The Arts Society presented its ...
WHILE 2020 was a rollercoaster for local businesses, one Wokingham-based estate agency says it was one of the best years ...
A COUNTY-WIDE youth charity has expanded its services to help more people access the support they need. Berkshire Youth launched ...
What started as an enjoyable ride in a powerful car on the dark evening of Jan 21st, 2017 turned into ...
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