PCC visits Hope After Harm to mark White Ribbon Day
On Monday, November 25, Mr Barber visited the charity Hope After Harm, which provides a number of support services to victims of sexual violence
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, November 25, Mr Barber visited the charity Hope After Harm, which provides a number of support services to victims of sexual violence
Read moreDetailsI think His Majesty will find we've got a lot in common, says Matt Knight
Read moreDetailsSanta's checking his tyres, cleaning his spark plugs, and taking note of the earlier start time this year
Read moreDetailsBirds in the borough will be well housed thanks to the group
Read moreDetailsResidents fall silent on Remembrance Day
Read moreDetailsParson's Grange invites the community in for its Christmas fair
Read moreDetailsMore than 31,000 children from 350 Busy Bees nurseries are set to take part in the Big Trike Ride in aid of Children in Need
Read moreDetailsThames Hospice's annual Santa Dash is back, as participants Santa suits and go the distance in aid of the charity.
Read moreDetailsAusten House residents celebrate Diwali
Read moreDetailsGet broken household items mended at a borough repair cafe this weekend.
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