Masks on at The Oakwood Centre, Woodley
THE OAKWOOD Centre is asking visitors to keep wearing face masks after Monday, when restrictions ease — unless exempt.
Read moreDetailsTHE OAKWOOD Centre is asking visitors to keep wearing face masks after Monday, when restrictions ease — unless exempt.
Read moreDetailsA VIRTUAL walking festival is taking place at the end of the month. Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk, founded by Wokingham woman, Nina Barough, is hosting a Virtual SunWalk...
Read moreDetailsA PAIR of mental health events will be held online to bring the Wokingham community together. Oxfordshire Mind is hosting two virtual events to discuss mental health and wellbeing needs...
Read moreDetailsDANCE the night away in Hurst this weekend, courtesy of Marvellous Tribute Festival. On Saturday and Sunday, a whole host of tribute acts will be taking to the stage at...
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY boy has written to one of the England football players following the team’s loss at the Euro final. Dexter Rosier, 9, wrote to Marcus Rashford, after the game....
Read moreDetailsSTAFF from a Woodley school made it to the finish line for a virtual charity walk last month. Beechwood Primary School’s Emma Caswell and Rachel Minter, and Wokingham-based residents Gill...
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY fun day helped raise funds for The Lilly-May Page Trust, a charity that works to install defibrillators in schools. The event took place on Saturday, May 22 at...
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