Wokingham bikers invited to join ride-by for three-year-old with Leukaemia
“Lewie and his four-year-old big brother absolutely love all motorbikes — the louder the better. This would really mean the world to him.”
Read moreDetails“Lewie and his four-year-old big brother absolutely love all motorbikes — the louder the better. This would really mean the world to him.”
Read moreDetailsThe couple are raising money in memory of Emily Adams, who was diagnosed with Friedreich’s ataxia when she was eight.
Read moreDetailsCllr Clive Jones, deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats said the plan had been rushed through, and the council had known about changes in the recycling process since last autumn.
Read moreDetails"This hasn’t been the easiest of years in which to study, but your perseverance and commitment to your studies has got you to where you need to be."
Read moreDetails“We had high expectations of the year group; not just because of the high quality of work they have produced over the last three years, but because of their success...
Read moreDetails“We are so very proud of all our students in Year 11 who have endured the turmoil of not only Covid-19 but the extraordinary period of change in the awarding...
Read moreDetails"Thank you and well done to our wonderful GCSE class of 2020 – you are all amazing.”
Read moreDetailsTwo men from Reading, aged 18 and 23, and a 19-year-old man from Devon, have all been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
Read moreDetails“Education is not all about a set of results, but having the skills to equip the person for life and act as a firm foundation on which a young person...
Read moreDetailsIf the scheme is full, it will award prizes of £300, £150 and £75, with £75 bonuses in June and December. These can be claimed by the ticket holder or...
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