Woodley church’s bid to build ‘safe, warm & welcoming place’
A WOODLEY church has passed the halfway target to build a new neighbourhood centre. The Emmanuel Church in Southlake Crescent ...
A WOODLEY church has passed the halfway target to build a new neighbourhood centre. The Emmanuel Church in Southlake Crescent ...
Do you want to give something back to your local community? If so, the Wokingham Lions Club is organising a ...
AN ARCHERY group was on target when it held a free afternoon session followed by a barbecue for 12 youngsters ...
A WOKINGHAM church will have to raise £1 million to help fund a new community centre for Matthewsgreen following an ...
GRANTS of up to £7,500 are being made available to initiatives that help tackle crime and increase community safety across ...
AN arts and craft festival spanning two villages will take place later this month. Shinfield Parish Community’s Arts and Craft ...
SUMMER kicked off in style in Winnersh earlier this month, thanks to its local fete. Hundreds of residents from near ...
International Speech and Evaluation Contest Night is always a special night in the Toastmasters calendar, beginning a path to the ...
THE WOODLEY community has shown its compassionate side yet again by clubbing together to send Lilly-May Page Bowden’s mother and ...
Each week, our community page features reports submitted by different local groups and clubs within Wokingham borough. Here is a ...
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