VOICE OF WOKINGHAM: Lead by example, pick it up and bin it – it shouldn’t take a child to teach us the obvious
IT SHOULDN’T take an eight-year-old to set an example to us grown-ups. But there it is, Orson Lewis has made ...
IT SHOULDN’T take an eight-year-old to set an example to us grown-ups. But there it is, Orson Lewis has made ...
THE MONTHLY Wokingham litter pick will take place from the town hall on Saturday, March 9 at 10am. Materials will ...
It may have taken a while, but seen on a sunny Saturday afternoon, I really felt that the work on ...
Wokingham Monthly Litter Pick WOKINGHAM’S town centre is looking a little tidier this week, thanks to the efforts of a ...
THE MONTHLY Wokingham Litter Heroes litter pick takes place on Saturday, February 9. Volunteers should turn up at 10am at ...
A portable litter vacuum has been bought by Wokingham Town Council to help Wokingham Litter Heroes. This group picks up ...
A NEW YEAR’S resolution could help keep Wokingham town tidier. Wokingham Litter Heroes is launching a regular event to help ...
After the analysis of millions of social media posts from Wokingham residents, the Wokingham Litter Heroes are now able to ...
The Wokingham Litter Heroes in partnership with Wokingham Town Council and the University of Reading today launch Wall-e of Wokingham ...
A WOKINGHAM hairdresser has been making a clean sweep of his store inside and out – now he’s encouraging others ...
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