Headteacher awarded for outstanding contribution to school
Emmbrook Infant School achieved its outstanding Ofsted rating earlier this year, thanks to Corrina and her team of dedicated staff, governors and parents.
Read moreDetailsEmmbrook Infant School achieved its outstanding Ofsted rating earlier this year, thanks to Corrina and her team of dedicated staff, governors and parents.
Read moreDetailsThree hundred children from Wokingham Borough schools performed in a dazzling carol concert earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS and dog walkers had cause for concern after a fence separating a nature reserve and construction site was removed without warning. The wire fence separating the Keephatch Nature reserve...
Read moreDetailsA FIFTEEN-year-old oak tree was planted in Shinfield village last week to mark national tree week. Members of the Parish Council were joined by children from Shinfield Infant School to...
Read moreDetailsTWO LOCAL children are celebrating this week after winning The Lexicon’s Christmas Gift Card Wallet competition. From more than 750 entries, young artist Lucas Hillan, aged 10, from Our Lady’s...
Read moreDetailsPUPILS AT Emmbrook Junior School were put through their paces last week with a visit from a Team GB athlete. Kimberley Renicks, who is part of the Judo Team GB...
Read moreDetailsThe family claimed Wokingham Borough Council told them that the house they would move into would be entirely empty, without furniture, an oven or white goods.
Read moreDetailsThe Conservatives won with 30,734 votes. In second place were the Liberal Democrats with 23,351 votes. Labour took 6,450 votes. The Greens took 1,382 and Advance Together took 80.
Read moreDetails"I'm sad for the Labour Party because we're not going to have a great night, but I'm also really sad for the country."
Read moreDetailsWATCHING the votes come in Dr Phillip Lee praised his team, but appeared to expect the result to not go his way. Ahead of the final result, The Wokingham Paper...
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