Theresa May and Matt Rodda call on secretary of state for education to halt delay to Winnersh SEND school
TWO of the borough's MPs have written to the secretary of state for education over delays to a Winnersh school.
Read moreDetailsTWO of the borough's MPs have written to the secretary of state for education over delays to a Winnersh school.
Read moreDetailsContractors will remove several rotten poplar trees along the boundary between Woodford Park and St Dominic?s School.
Read moreDetailsSiren Craft Brew has taken over the George & Dragon, on Church Road.
Read moreDetailsAlexander Devine Children's Hospice is hosting its ninth event in-person this year, after moving to a virtual event last Christmas.
Read moreDetailsLOGBOOKS from HMS Warrior, a 1860s warship, are being used to build a picture of how Earth?s climate has changed since pre-industrial times.
Read moreDetailsThe Pheasant on Reading Road is hosting a spooky carnival-themed day on Saturday, from noon until late that night.
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust?s team in West Berkshire have been shortlisted for the Innovation in Practice award.
Read moreDetailsFacilities staff at four Berkshire sites will walk out over forced changes to contracts, said GMB Union.
Read moreDetailsJimmy Cash, 30, of Crown Close, Bishops Cleeve, was sentenced to three years and six months? imprisonment at the hearing.
Read moreDetailsThis morning, the weekly rate per 100,000 population reached 704.8, the highest since records began.
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