New facility to support patient independence after hospital opens
The facility — at Suffolk Lodge, a residential care home in Wokingham — will provide residents leaving hospital with the ...
The facility — at Suffolk Lodge, a residential care home in Wokingham — will provide residents leaving hospital with the ...
Network Rail has confirmed that the level crossing at Waterloo Road has been cleared and trains are now running on ...
CHRISTMAS isn’t just for youngsters – residents of a Wokingham residential home enjoyed a festive session of their own this ...
Flood warnings have been issued for The Lower River Loddon, the Emm Brook and the River Thames which are all ...
Three hundred children from Wokingham Borough schools performed in a dazzling carol concert earlier this month.
The partners and staff of local law firm Clifton Ingram did their bit to try and make the ‘world better ...
This spicy prawn dish with fermented fish paste packs a lot of chilli and big flavours. Serve with plain or ...
WOKINGHAM & Emmbrook manager Dan Bateman praised his sides defensive resilience with their much improved record helping them climb the ...
The Conservatives won with 30,734 votes. In second place were the Liberal Democrats with 23,351 votes. Labour took 6,450 votes. ...
"I'm sad for the Labour Party because we're not going to have a great night, but I'm also really sad ...
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