Tackling loneliness: How Wokingham Borough Council is working with charities and health groups
LONELINESS is being addressed by Wokingham Borough Council in a variety of ways. That’s the pledge made by Cllr Charles ...
LONELINESS is being addressed by Wokingham Borough Council in a variety of ways. That’s the pledge made by Cllr Charles ...
Volunteer corner as seen in Wokingham.Today of October 15, 2020.
Thames Hospice is the local charity providing expert care for people living with life-limiting illnesses in East Berkshire and South ...
The Link Visiting Scheme visited one of their members, Norman, who celebrated VE Day as a 15-year-old teenager.
The Wokingham Community Hub has fed 993 people over the last three weeks and has approximately 500 households on their ...
"We’re helping people with quite serious needs to get their medication. We’re processing all the requests coming through to us ...
Local charities and churches have been working together with Wokingham Borough Council to coordinate the most effective response for borough ...
TO GET HELP: Call 0300 330 1189 TO HELP OTHERS: Call 0118 977 0749 Citizens Advice are encouraging people not ...
A heartfelt call has gone out to celebrate the life of an Army engineer who passed away last month at ...
The Link Visiting Scheme will make the switch to new premises later this month and is looking for generous residents ...
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