GCSEs 2022: Emmbrook School reports “once in a generation” results
Emmbrook School celebrates "once in a generation" results, with half of the cohort securing a 7 grade or above, equivalent to A grades or higher
Read moreDetailsEmmbrook School celebrates "once in a generation" results, with half of the cohort securing a 7 grade or above, equivalent to A grades or higher
Read moreDetailsSix people have been convicted in connection with the murder of Reece Heffernan, who was stabbed in Tilehurst last October
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM motorists may be required to reroute their journeys in early September due to planned road works.
Read moreDetailsEliot Whitehouse has resigned from his position as first-team manager at Wokingham & Emmbrook FC.
Read moreDetailsThe Ofwat report shows that more than 600 million litres a day are lost from Thames Water infrastructure, as the hosepipe band comes into force
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group's upcoming open day could see the birth of Wokingham's newest star.
Read moreDetailsA RANGE ROVER Sport car has been stolen and police are appealing for witnesses.
Read moreDetailsThe International Football Association Board, guardian of the Laws of the Game, announced a few months ago this seasons changes to the Laws.
Read moreDetailsA property developer has purchased land in Binfield, with the aim of building 21 new houses on it.
Read moreDetailsBrighter Futures for Children will provide careers and results advice as students collect their results
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