CHURCH NOTES: The importance of family
When I started my role originally as Youth and Family Worker back in 2012, my daughters were then six and ...
When I started my role originally as Youth and Family Worker back in 2012, my daughters were then six and ...
When you read the word railway I don’t expect your first thought are stations, bridges, signalboxes, embankments, viaducts, tunnel portals and ...
A new Christian youth group is looking for enthusiastic volunteers. Life Is A Sitcom is a new Friday evening social ...
YOUNGSTERS are invited to join in a new drop-in event that runs in central Wokingham on alternate Friday evenings. Open ...
WORK on the new Saxons Court development will see a busy Wokingham road closed this weekend. Cross Street will be shut ...
MEMBERS of the Wokingham Horticultural Association will hold its AGM on Tuesday, January 9. The group will welcome Wokingham Town ...
Churches Together in Wokingham would like to invite you to celebrate Christmas - there are carol concerts, special services, family ...
WOKINGHAM’S Town Hall is taking part in this Sunday’s Heritage Open Day. The event gives visitors the chance to explore ...
PEOPLE with learning disabilities will be showcasing their musical skills as they raise money for Red Nose Day on Thursday ...
All Saints Church and Methodist Church, Wokingham Youth and Children’s Worker Our vision is for young people in our community ...
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