My Wokingham Local Newspaper November 2023

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CHARITY

november 2023

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Freemason Master Steve Gotting hosts memorable Ladies Night for a charitable cause BY NICK MARR

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n a truly remarkable event, Freemason Master Steve Gotting orchestrated an unforgettable evening at the prestigious Sindlesham Court, the headquarters of Berkshire Freemasons in Wokingham. The occasion not only brought together Freemasons and their loved ones but also contributed significantly to a noble cause. While guests enjoyed the splendid ambiance of Sindlesham Court, the highlight of the evening was undoubtedly the exclusive tour of the Masons’ Temple. This rare opportunity allowed attendees to explore the mysteries and traditions of Freemasonry, offering a

unique insight into their centuries-old rituals. However, the true essence of the evening lay in its philanthropic mission. Steve Gotting’s event raised a grand total of £3,000 for the Alzheimer Society, showcasing the Freemasons’ commitment to supporting vital causes that make a difference in our communities. The Freemasons’ Ladies Night at Sindlesham Court was not only a memorable gathering but also a testament to the Freemasons’ dedication to charity and their willingness to open their doors to the wider community.

Restaurant opens offering an authentic taste of the Mediterranean

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he first branch of family-owned restaurant Grilko officially opened in Wokingham recently. The aim of the new eatery in Peach Place is to offer customers an authentic Mediterranean taste using fresh ingredients at affordable prices. The décor includes a display of digital art screens and feature wall. Their meals offer good-sized portions which can be customised to fit each individual’s taste, diet and budget. Whether you are a meat lover, gluten free, vegan or vegetarian you will have a lot of options to choose from at Grilko. Spokesman Imad Mobayed said: “At the heart of our menu is a list of chicken, lamb, vegan and vegetari-

an grill options. The menu includes carefully selected nibbles and Mezza for sharing, wraps, platters and salads that can be served on their own or with accompanying sides and add-ons as well as a selection of cakes and baklava. We also offer a selection of beers, lagers and spirits, with a wine list carefully designed to complement the food offering.” The organic coffee they also offer ties is with their ethos - Grilko, Always Fresh, Always Organic coffee. Current opening hours are Tuesday 9.30am to 3pm, Wednesday to Saturday 9.30am to 11pm and Sunday 10.30am to 10pm. The restaurant will be offering takeaway, eat-in and delivery.

Masquerade ball helps charity provide a safe space

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masquerade ball held in Wokingham recently raised funds to support Project Salama, a charity helping victims of abuse. The event was held at St Anne’s Manor in Wokingham, a central point for the work that the charity does in Berkshire. Founder Jacqui Mukono told My Wokingham: “The event was very well attended with more than 80 guests at one point who all seemed to gravitate to where the music was coming from. “We had survivors who we have

helped at the event, and we wanted everyone to be able to enjoy themselves while at the same time remembering what the aim of the night was – to raise money so we could help more people. “There was lots of food, drink and dancing with a wonderful DJ – and we raised more than £3,000.” The word Salama is Swahili for safe, it also means ‘safety’, ‘security’, or ‘integrity’. Project Salama offers a safe space should abuse happen in relationships. They also specialise in

working with ethnic minority communities and understanding the impact of culture on all relationships. They aim to support individuals to live a life free from abuse, provide emotional, practical support and services to help people who face challenging situations compounded by abuse. They help them to understand their rights and help them seek the help that they need. For more information, visit www. projectsalama.co.uk


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Step by step, why walking more is your secret weapon!

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Mary Berry’s Mediterranean All In One Chicken

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Mediterranean Marvel: Olive Focaccia bread at Dust of Flour & Sugar

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Into Africa – project supporting hospitals in need

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Immerse yourself in festive cheer at Europe’s Christmas markets

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Transformed alleyway in Twyford Village centre brings joy with vibrant umbrella installation”

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Beat the bugs

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Studio space opens to explore your creative talents

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Sport Together Berkshire Sound of soul music lives on

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Freemason Master Steve Gotting hosts memorable Ladies Night for a charitable cause

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Care home residents are flying high

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Children’s festival especially for bookworms

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Rotary and volunteers unite to plant carpet of purple bulbs

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Property market analysis: Wokingham and Bracknell trends

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Shinfi eld Green Remembrance Service

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A Design for Life… The Kevin McCloud Column

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Wokingham’s spectacular fireworks extravaganza draws thousands

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Library hosts community event

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Hundreds turn out for annual scarecrow trail

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In brief

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What’s on

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CLASP's December activities in Wokingham offer enrichment and entertainment

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At Goddards Home Care a

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Halloween hijinks at country park

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Discover a new luxury outdoor lifestyle with a unique Backyard Cabin

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Cost of living at Christmas

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Help in the cost of living crisis

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Shining Bright: Stepping Out Stars of Tomorrow Awards

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Wokingham’s Got Talent couple tie the knot

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Wokingham have your say

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