£1.5 million domestic abuse support service to launch in Wokingham
Wokingham Borough Council has launched a new, £1.5 million domestic abuse support service with national charity Cranstoun.
Wokingham Borough Council has launched a new, £1.5 million domestic abuse support service with national charity Cranstoun.
DOMESTIC abuse victims are being supported through a new railway scheme. Rail to Refuge, a new project created by Great ...
Wokingham Borough Council has teamed with Berkshire Women's Aid to support people over the festive season.
The Oracle is supporting 10 local charities through its Giving Back Project, to help them overcome the impact of the ...
Front doorsteps tend to be the place we find milk bottles and abandon muddy wellies, but since the start of ...
HEAVILY involved in the world of charities and fundraising, a woman is tackling a 26 marathon challenge in aid of ...
Staff at Berkshire Women’s Aid are concerned because there has been no reassurance that the £750 million will reach their ...
Berkshire Women’s Aid says it has received a week’s worth of calls in one day from people seeking help with ...
SOME of the borough’s unsung heroes had been due to receive a special honour earlier this month, but new rules ...
FATHER CHRISTMAS needs a bigger sleigh – and it’s all thanks to you. Once again, Wokingham residents have risen to ...
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