Elections every four years? Shake-up proposed for Wokingham’s democracy
LOCAL ELECTIONS could be held in Wokingham every four years, with every seat up for grabs.
Read moreDetailsLOCAL ELECTIONS could be held in Wokingham every four years, with every seat up for grabs.
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, October 22, CLASP, which supports adults with learning disabilities to speak up, held presentations of its Queen's Award.
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children Charity is running a hot air balloon trail in the town centre.
Read moreDetailsLeighton Park School is hosting the annual Art Fair to fundraise for Royal Berkshire Hospital's Staff Wellness Centre.
Read moreDetailsLeona Knight, owner of Leona's Bespoke Catering, is hosting her annual spooky garden extravaganza to raise money for MS Society.
Read moreDetailsEvendons Primary School is the first in the borough, and eighth in the country, to receive platinum status in the Modeshift STARS scheme.
Read moreDetailsTwyford residents are worried about road safety after a series of new gateways were installed in the village.
Read moreDetailsThe spooky season is back in Twyford as the village prepares for a Hallowe'en Hunt this weekend.
Read moreDetailsActivate Learning, which runs a range of school across Berkshire, will see Gary Headland become its new CEO next year.
Read moreDetailsOak Tree School, for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), was due to open in Winnersh in September 2022.
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