Maiden Erlegh school among top 50 in England when it comes to Progress 8
A WOKINGHAM borough school is officially the best in Berkshire ? and one of England's top places to study.
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A WOKINGHAM borough school is officially the best in Berkshire ? and one of England's top places to study.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Symphony Orchestra is bidding farewell to their musical director of 26 years, Stefan Hofkes after he moved to sunny Spain.
Read moreDetailsHE IS one of the few artists to have had hits across eight decades and this year marks his 65th in music.
Read moreDetailsTHE RSPCA is searching for homes for its cats ? but not necessarily a two-up, two-down.
Read moreDetailsA company with garden centres in Spencers Wood and Hare Hatch wants children to learn about foraging in November
Read moreDetailsEvery week, we bring you a round-up of all shows taking place in the region's theatres. It covers this weekend and next
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, Twyford flocked to its annual firework display, hosted by the village's Round Table.
Read moreDetailsTHERE is something magical about strolling under the stars, even more so when it helps one of Reading's major charities
Read moreDetailsSIX new faces have joined a Reading-based solicitors, in a move welcomed by one of its senior partners.
Read moreDetailsGerald De La Pascua is not only happy spending hours at the shops, he also loves delivering a van load of food around Wokingham
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