Wescott students are helping beat the bullies
Pupils at Wescott Infant School have received some new books in recognition of Anti-Bullying Week.
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Pupils at Wescott Infant School have received some new books in recognition of Anti-Bullying Week.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors gave the Support and Care Procurement Framework the green light at last week's executive meeting.
Read moreDetailsThere are two new Giving Trees across Wokingham borough, in Nirvana Spa and The Oakingham Belle.
Read moreDetailsBarry Lemm has been appointed as one of the new duty control managers at South Western Rail.
Read moreDetailsBracknell MP James Sunderland took part in an online meeting about plans to create a new rail link to Heathrow.
Read moreDetailsResidents are invited to take part in Earley's Nativity Trail by placing angels in their front windows.
Read moreDetailsDIVERSIONS will be in place on the M4 this weekend, as Highways England continues its project to convert the road into a Smart Motorway. The closure affects Junctions 10 (Winnersh)...
Read moreDetailsReading Buses will not be running its dedicated matchday supporter routes as a result of the limited number of fans attending the Reading game
Read moreDetailsThe Royal National Institute of Blind People is asking for families to take part in a virtual record-breaking event next week.
Read moreDetailsA Christmas market in taking place on Peach Place on Sunday.
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