Wokingham residents invited to join Black Lives Matter protest in Elms Field on Saturday
“At the protest there will be speakers covering topics including racism in education, politics, healthcare, the workplace and others."
Read moreDetails“At the protest there will be speakers covering topics including racism in education, politics, healthcare, the workplace and others."
Read moreDetailsStudents will be kept within their own school groups, with social distancing measures on buses. Secondary students are asked to wear a mask unless medically exempt.
Read moreDetails“After 30 years at BA I feel terrible that they can fire and hire. This should not be legal — no other European country has treated their staff the same.”
Read moreDetailsA 12-YEAR-OLD from Reading has been named a champion weather forecaster. Ruth Harper, who attends Kendrick School, took on the experts in a weather game run by the University of...
Read moreDetailsThe man, who is sat on top of a window above Nuffield Health gym, appears to not want to come down.
Read moreDetails“It’s an independent programme that’s simple enough to just get on with. I've lost half a stone in three weeks, people recommend losing 1lb to 3lbs per week, that’s a...
Read moreDetails'We have applied to extend our licence to include a moveable outside bar that we can roll out on sunny days.'
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY book exchange has seen such high demand, it will be continuing throughout the summer. In May, a Winnersh family created a local library from their front garden to...
Read moreDetailsTHE BOROUGH council wants to help parents identify signs of anxiety in their children. It has launched a range of courses to help parents support their children’s emotional and educational...
Read moreDetails“We’re in the age of misinformation. People are counting diet points and syns. We should be educating people properly — what does a calorie actually mean?”
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