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"We are keen to make the most of what remains of the longer daylight hours, subject to good weather conditions, in our attempt to stay on track with our planned...
Read moreDetails"We are keen to make the most of what remains of the longer daylight hours, subject to good weather conditions, in our attempt to stay on track with our planned...
Read moreDetails“We know it’s disappointing that Lower Earley’s and the return of our other libraries have had to be paused, but we must make sure our resources are deployed to keep...
Read moreDetailsUnder new rules, people must now work from home, but health, education, construction and essential public services are encouraged to keep going to work.
Read moreDetailsAutism at Kingwood has launched a new dog therapy programme to support people with autism and Asperger's Syndrome.
Read moreDetailsThe town council hired private security to patrol the town on Friday and Saturdays in August, following a surge in anti-social behaviour.
Read moreDetailsWokingham taxi drivers are using foodbanks to support their families as fares fall.
Read moreDetailsTen sets of joins join Year 7 at Emmbrook School for the new academic year.
Read moreDetailsThe Government's Kickstart Scheme, designed to create hundreds of thousands of new jobs for young people, is now open to applications from businesses.
Read moreDetailsFeathers and Fur Falconry Centre is looking for a new home after being at Ladds Garden Village for 11 years.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Bright Horizons has closed to address its safeguarding policy, following an Ofsted visit last month.
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