Woodley pharmacy fun day to help Me2 Club
A PHARMACY in Woodley has thrown its support behind a local charity for its annual fundraising day. Day Lewis Pharmacy, ...
A PHARMACY in Woodley has thrown its support behind a local charity for its annual fundraising day. Day Lewis Pharmacy, ...
YOUNGSTERS from a Wokingham nursery had a rootin’-tootin’ time at their Wild West themed summer fair earlier this month. Children, ...
A CHARITY has spoken of its delight at being chosen as the Mayor of Woodley’s charity of the year. First ...
AN animal charity is celebrating gaining registered charity status by holding a family fun day next week. Berkshire-based SAFE (Saving ...
MUSIC lovers who want to give something back to their community could earn themselves a free ticket to this year’s ...
ON Saturday 6th May, Sarah Shears, a member of the Rotary Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh, competed in the West ...
MEMBERS of a physiotherapy clinic in Wokingham are setting their sights on a fundraising climb to help a young woman ...
A WOODLEY children’s charity is celebrating after receiving a donation from supermarket chain Waitrose earlier this month. Me2 Club, which ...
AN ANIMAL charity, which has a shop in Wokingham's town centre, has launched a unique campaign to help more animals find homes. ...
A WOODLEY schoolgirl has proved she is a cut above the rest by donating her hair to charity. Amber Ormiston, six, ...
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