Work almost finished for £4.4m expansion of Addington School
The Woodley SEND school will have increased capacity for 50 more pupils in September.
Read moreDetailsThe Woodley SEND school will have increased capacity for 50 more pupils in September.
Read moreDetailsThe council scrapped the scheme on Saturday, but has now relaunched it for free. It requires personal trainers and coaches to have public liability insurance up to £10 million, a...
Read moreDetails“We are very concerned about the sale of masks for babies and want to alert parents and carers to the dangers around masks for these infants."
Read moreDetailsThe secretary of state for education has appointed The Keys Academy Trust to run the 210-place school in Emmbrook.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM woman who worked for MI5 during the Second World War celebrated her 100th birthday last week. Peggy Booth, who lives at Lord Harris Court care home, celebrated her...
Read moreDetailsA BERKSHIRE charity is preparing to open a new shop in Newbury selling books, toys and furniture. Sebastian’s Action Trust, based in Crowthorne, will launch Bas Books & Home in...
Read moreDetailsTRAFFIC in Wokingham will be running a little slower thanks to a new experiment. Some roads in Wokingham’s town centre will have a 20mph speed limit in place, rather than...
Read moreDetailsTHE WOKINGHAM Art Society is bringing its summer exhibition to the home, with a virtual showreel. This year would have marked the 65th annual event, but is instead being celebrated...
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is inviting Wokingham residents to join its Independent Advisory Group. Superintendent Felicity Parker, Police Area Commander for Wokingham Borough said she hopes those who want to improve...
Read moreDetails"Can you reassure residents who are concerned about the environment impact and guarantee that the hessian bags will be made of natural, recyclable material and not actually made of plastic?”
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