Neighbourhood Watch says no to scammers
A CAMPAIGN to tackle scams ran throughout July in an attempt to address the issue. Sling Your Hook, started by Neighbourhood Watch, helped point out scenarios where victims get caught...
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN to tackle scams ran throughout July in an attempt to address the issue. Sling Your Hook, started by Neighbourhood Watch, helped point out scenarios where victims get caught...
Read moreDetailsFollowing a long and boring period when the Reading Geological Society avoided physical lectures and field meetings, we can now announce, at last, a programme of Field Meetings. Our lectures...
Read moreDetailsGo Cinemas, a Wokingham-based outdoor cinema company, is hosting open air cinema showings between Friday, August 13, and Saturday, August 28.
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN’S love for pigs sent her on a 740-mile round trip earlier this month. Susan Player, from Spencers Wood, organised the rescue of a 250kg abandoned swine in North...
Read moreDetailsSTUDYING doesn’t need to get in the way of life with a series of new courses from Activate Learning. Bracknell and Wokingham College has partnered with Mindful Education to deliver...
Read moreDetailsSMALL businesses in Wokingham have a strong appetite for finance despite struggling throughout the coronavirus pandemic, according to the British Business Bank (BBB). An Ipsos MORI survey commissioned by the...
Read moreDetailsA SMARTPHONE is a lifeline not a luxury for people living in poverty. That’s the concern of Claire Oughton, from Citizens Advice Wokingham, who has seen soaring phone bills due...
Read moreDetailsHONEST MOTHERHOOD: With Angela Garwood I had my first solo day out since pre-lockdown times on Saturday. Eleven dreamy child-free hours. It was the longest I’d ever left Leo, and...
Read moreDetailsREADING BUSES has made a dynamic new appointment but don’t ask him to get behind the wheel – he can’t drive. Tom Broadfoot, 34, has joined as the company’s new...
Read moreDetailsFAIRIES have been spotted in Crowthorne lighting up a new nature trail. Sebastian’s Action Trust, on Upper Broadmoor Road, has recently expanded its second premises – The Woodlands. The charity,...
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