Pupil safety fear over plans for new SEND schools in Wokingham
A COUNCILLOR has expressed fears for pupil safety travelling to two new SEND schools in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsA COUNCILLOR has expressed fears for pupil safety travelling to two new SEND schools in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsNominations are now open for the King's Award for Voluntary Service which recognises the hard work and service of volunteers across the country
Read moreDetailsREADING has one of the highest rates of water rescue incidents in Berkshire with the number across the county soaring by 50% in the past three years.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 8,000 emergency calls to Thames Valley Police in June were made in error.
Read moreDetailsOUR recent story about parents in Wokingham scared to let their children use a play area in case they were bitten by snakes generated interest
Read moreDetailsA LEGENDARY Twyford model shop will close its doors for the final time next month after 38 years in business.
Read moreDetailsA board game convention is heading to Tilehurst this autumn and is set to take Berkshire's gamers to a whole new level
Read moreDetailsA COUPLE who plan to open a brewery to help train adults with learning disabilities officially launched the project this week with their first beer
Read moreDetailsTHE Wokingham Art Society's annual Summer Exhibition and Sale is in the frame for a bumper year
Read moreDetailsROYAL Mail has reminded customers they only have one week left to use non-barcoded stamps before they become invalid
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