My Bracknell Local Newspaper December 2023

Page 25

www.mybracknell.co.uk

LIFESTYLE

december 2023

25

Visitors WADE through crowds for annual festive fair BY JACKY HAYLER

C

rowds dropped by to the WADE day centre when they held their Christmas fair. The annual event is the start of the centre’s Christmas celebrations and as ever it was well supported. The event saw lots of stalls selling gift ideas including hampers, jewelley and handbags. Friends of WADE were front and centre with their stall selling their own crafts including chocolate oranges with knitted hats and Christmas decorations. There were tombolas for both grownups and children with lots of refreshments available. Secretary Elaine Anderson said: “It

was a really lovely start to the season. We get our visitors with their family and friends but also people just go past and pop in. People come to us every year and it really does just bring the community together. “We would like to say a great big thank you to everyone that came along to the Christmas fair. We had lots of wonderful stalls and it was a lovely start to the Christmas celebrations. Thank you to all Trustee’s staff and volunteers for all their help but most of all we thank everyone that came and supported us.” Every penny made at the event goes straight back into supporting the centre.

Charity in desperate need of volunteer drivers to offer ‘lifeline’ BY JACKY HAYLER

A

Wokingham charity has made a plea for volunteers as it is in desperate need of drivers. The Wokingham Volunteer Centre based in Denmark Street runs the Transport Scheme helping residents in Earley, Winnersh, Barkham, Finchampstead and Wokingham to get around if they are unable to use public transport or cannot drive themselves for whatever reason. The service takes clients to medical and dental appointments, as well as social events designed to reduce the terrible effects of loneliness – but they have not been able to take on any new clients since May because of the lack of drivers. With 650 clients already being offered

help and only 70 volunteer drivers, the service is facing a crisis. Volunteer service manager, Helena Badger, said the scheme offers a lifeline to its clients – but volunteers also have as much to gain. “Our drivers take people to appointments like the dentist and doctors but also social appointments like day centres which are vital to reduce isolation and loneliness.

“But it is more than just a taxi service. Our volunteers provide an arm to lean on if they struggle to walk, helping them to and from the car, they accompany them to appointments and wait for them afterwards. They love what they do as the clients have so many stories to tell.” While most of the appointments are during the week and in the daytime, drivers are free to volunteer for as many hours as they like. Helena said: “We can be very flexible with the volunteers choosing the journeys and locations they are prepared to help with. They can commit to as much or as little time as they have to offer. It may suit someone who is retired or works part-time or maybe a parent between doing the school run.”

And Helena said that their situation is not unique to them. “Most charities are struggling in the area. Transport is one of the major issues in Wokingham. During Covid we started picking up prescriptions and we had lots of volunteers because people had the time and wanted to get out. Maybe now their focus and priorities have changed.” Volunteer drivers decide when and how far they want to drive and expenses are reimbursed. If you are interested in volunteering, contact Helena Badger by emailing volunteer@wok-vol-org.uk


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

It was cold outside

3min
page 35

Beth Lucey’s 24-Hour Fitness Challenge for Parkinson’s UK

1min
page 34

Wokingham Half Marathon now The David Cliff Wokingham Half Marathon

2min
page 34

Heart-warming story sees resident reunited with sentimental ring

7min
pages 31-33

Double whammy as craft village gets festive

1min
page 30

Community unites in preparation for Christmas

1min
page 30

Why not try something different in 2024...

1min
page 29

Christmas fayre and tree lighting kicks off festive season

1min
page 29

A festive rebirth: The Bull at Barkham opens under new ownership just in time for Christmas!

1min
page 26

Solo at Christmas

1min
page 26

Charity in desperate need of volunteer drivers to offer ‘lifeline’

2min
pages 25-26

Visitors WADE through crowds for annual festive fair

1min
page 25

California Country Park Run honours legacy of Ruby Lee with heartfelt tribute and charity drive

1min
page 24

Enchanting winter wonderland: The Kingfisher Chase Christmas lights display for charity in Bracknell

1min
page 23

Panto round-up

2min
page 23

Bikers unite to bring Christmas joy on annual toy run

1min
page 22

Thinking of a new you in 2024?

1min
page 20

Elms Walk celebrates Küchenhaus opening: A new chapter in Wokingham’s regeneration

1min
page 20

Town turns into winter wonderland for carnival

1min
pages 18-19

Laser focus at Coombes

1min
page 17

Local charities team up to bring Christmas ‘presence’ to families in need

1min
page 16

Street lights up for Christmas and charity

1min
page 16

Loddon Primary School

1min
page 15

Local group champions community spirit with hampers for families in need

1min
page 15

Bracknell Forest Libraries

2min
page 14

The final curtain for Woodley Theatre group

2min
page 14

Ponies prove to be stars of the show at supermarket promotion

2min
page 13

Bracknell's Winter Wonderland by Plus Three Nurseries Ltd: A festive triumph!

1min
page 12

Merry and bright at The Lexicon this Christmas

2min
page 11

Taking to the slopes – a holiday on the piste

3min
page 10

Mayor kicks off Christmas in Winnersh

1min
page 9

Binfield Community Choir: The heart of the Binfield Christmas Market celebration

1min
page 9

The Lexicon Glow Room lights up Bracknell with 20,000 LEDs for a festive spectacle

1min
page 8

Local campaign advocates for defibrillators at sports venues after cardiac arrest incident

1min
page 8

Pictures of the Week...

1min
pages 6-7

Cllr Pauline Jorgensen

1min
page 6

Cllr Stephen Conway

1min
page 6

New Year’s Eve Party

1min
page 5

Parliamentary candidate Clive Jones

2min
page 4

MP James Sunderland

3min
pages 3-4

MP Sir John Redwood

1min
page 3

Serious about promoting your event?

1min
pages 2-3

My Wokingham announced as media partner for the David Cliff Wokingham Half Marathon

2min
page 2
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
My Bracknell Local Newspaper December 2023 by My Wokingham Media Group - Issuu