Children in Wokingham are only ‘reasonably satisfied’ with their lives, report says
According to The Children's Society, children in Wokingham borough are only reasonably satisfied with their lives.
According to The Children's Society, children in Wokingham borough are only reasonably satisfied with their lives.
Church leader Keith Saynor has written a book to help people through the process and pains of divorce.
Organisers of an online concert this Saturday are hoping that it will spread hope and joy.
Wokingham resident Francesca Cornish won McCarthy and Stone's photography competition with a snap of Dinton Pastures Country Park.
Corpus Christi Catholic Church is running an Advent course this year.
PLANS to convert Wokingham’s former Marks & Spencer store into two shops, a gym and office space have been announced ...
Peacocks and Edinburgh Woollen Mill in Wokingham town centre have launched closing down sales.
Blueberry Toys opened its doors on Wokingham's Denmark Street last week.
The Giving Tree Appeal is set to launch next week to allow residents to help less fortunate children enjoy Christmas.
MOTORISTS are being warned that the M4 will be closed this weekend and next as work on the so-called Smart ...
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