Wokingham borough mayor joins children for their Christmas party
YOUNGSTERS from across the borough got into the Christmas spirit thanks to a festive party. Borough mayor Cllr John Kaiser ...
YOUNGSTERS from across the borough got into the Christmas spirit thanks to a festive party. Borough mayor Cllr John Kaiser ...
Wokingham borough mayor draws winners of fundraiser FOR some people it’s all about the luck of the draw and for ...
A LOCAL charity that helps children with additional needs is celebrating after receiving a large grant. The Me2 Club, which ...
A HOME developer has given a Woodley-based charity a boost with a much-needed donation. The Shanly Foundation, which is part ...
A WOODLEY children’s charity has benefited from a connection made through a seminar. Me2 Club, which is based in Headley ...
AN INTERNATIONAL mobile phone and consumer electronics manufacturer has pledged its support to a Woodley children’s charity. Reading-based Bullitt group ...
TEN lucky children enjoyed a thrilling day at a wildlife park thanks to the work of a Woodley-based charity. Me2 ...
A WOODLEY charity has held its first ever raffle, which attracted more than 1,000 entries. The Me2 Club, which supports ...
A WOODLEY charity made the most of the great weather last week by holding a cake and bric-a-brac sale under ...
A PHARMACY in Woodley has thrown its support behind a local charity for its annual fundraising day. Day Lewis Pharmacy, ...
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