Volunteer Corner: As seen in The Wokingham Paper of March 12, 2020
Are you interested in leading a local charity that really makes a difference to people’s lives? Citizens Advice Wokingham is ...
Are you interested in leading a local charity that really makes a difference to people’s lives? Citizens Advice Wokingham is ...
THE Borough’s two cinemas have taken measures to protect movie lovers furing the coronavirus crisis – but the information could ...
The Government is considering allowing council meetings to be held virtually during the coronavirus crisis. At the moment, it is ...
NEW Government figures reveal that across the UK, 52 people have recovered from the coronavirus. And there have been 152 ...
A LOCAL business that makes the most of Twyford has picked up seven awards in the British Pie Awards last ...
A YOUNG chef from Wokingham has made it through to the semi-finals of one of the culinary world’s most prestigious ...
THINKING caps on – Siren Craft Brew is holding a quiz night on Wednesday, March 25. The pizza kitchen will ...
AN EVENING of stories from the highways of life is being promised for visitors to Wokingham Music Club. Hank Wangford ...
Every day over the last 17 months I’ve been proud to work as Chief Executive here at Citizens Advice Wokingham. ...
This simple dish takes just 10 to 15 minutes to prepare and cook. You can substitute Rapeseed oil for the ...
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