Grieving Wokingham mum vows to raise awareness of brain tumour that killed her daughter
A WOKINGHAM mum who lost her daughter to a brain tumour has vowed to raise awareness of the condition which ...
A WOKINGHAM mum who lost her daughter to a brain tumour has vowed to raise awareness of the condition which ...
WOKINGHAM has been swathed in an eery red glow today - which is the result of sand being whipped up ...
A NEW beginning for an Arborfield church was announced at a special service held last weekend. St Eligius, the former ...
A NEW festival of light will brighten up one of the borough’s villages next weekend. The Parish of St James ...
BUS USERS in Woodley and Earley are being asked for their feedback on bus provisions since the 19a and 19c ...
A TRAILBLAZING scheme to revolutionise children's social work by Wokingham Borough Council (WBC) has received government funding. Joining forces with ...
A CHANCE to see a classic British comedy in a completely new way is on offer to audiences at South ...
A NEW community centre being built in Earley celebrated one milestone yesterday and is looking forward to another on Sunday. ...
ART lovers flocked to the opening of a new gallery at Holme Grange Craft Village last week. AntiqArt, which buys ...
A MOTHER-of-four whose eldest son severed his foot in a freak accident last month has thanked the community for their ...
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