Wokingham’s Citizens Advice chief exec trains more than 500 mental health first aiders
Jake Morrison, head of Citizens Advice Wokingham has trained 539 people in the last 14 months.
Read moreJake Morrison, head of Citizens Advice Wokingham has trained 539 people in the last 14 months.
Read moreMs James said there have been countless other problems in the home, from silverfish to cracked ceilings, leaks and rats.
Read moreNigel Olsen said that he erected fences to preserve and protect residents at the end of Leyland Gardens.
Read moreSouth Western Railway (SWR) is dishing out nearly 50 money saving deals, including complementary wine.
Read moreThe borough council is installing smart traffic lights which can change signal timings based on how busy it gets.
Read moreSpeaking at a meeting of the executive, council leader Cllr John Halsall said that Shinfield would be best placed for a more accessible site.
Read moreThe money will come from Taylor Wimpey, after planning agreement was made for its 54-home Coppid View development in the area.
Read moreOn Sunday, June 5, there will be a street party held in the shopping precinct.
Read moreThe couple have kept a snagging list of issues in the Finchwood Park property, and said that continuous repairs are putting a strain on their lives.
Read moreHawkedon Primary School planned a week of initiatives from Monday, February 7, to help children think about challenges they may face.
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