How do you build a community? Just ask Dr Sally
HOW do you build a community? Street parties? Door knocking? Carol singing? Or maybe a university can help? For the ...
HOW do you build a community? Street parties? Door knocking? Carol singing? Or maybe a university can help? For the ...
LAST MONTH, residents of a Farley Hill care home gifted wildflower seeds to those who have supported them throughout the ...
Vulnerable residents are being helped through the pandemic by a fund dedicated to tackling loneliness and social isolation. The National ...
An Earley resident is on a mission to supply the community with face masks. 8,000 masks later and she shows ...
“We’ve written clues on the wrapping, and then visitors get to choose which to take. The only rule is that ...
The Spoony People, which first appeared in Winnersh last month as an interactive activity for local families have now appeared ...
Berkshire Women’s Aid says it has received a week’s worth of calls in one day from people seeking help with ...
With transactions declining at their Yateley Post Office, the Dattanis have had to fund the shop from their own pockets.
"Huge thank you to Thorntons in Reading for their generous donation to the Hub — this will cheer up many ...
Residents who need help and support due to self-isolation are urged to ring Citizens Advice, where their needs will be ...
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