Wokingham teen is so good at art, she does it with her eyes closed
Gabrielle Hillier, from Holme Grange School, was runner up in an international art contest - and she drew her entry with her eyes closed.
Read moreDetailsGabrielle Hillier, from Holme Grange School, was runner up in an international art contest - and she drew her entry with her eyes closed.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's photographers have been celebrated by the outgoing borough mayor in a recent competition.
Read moreDetailsMore than 75% of respondents reported that mental health and wellbeing was an important issue facing young people at the moment, and 56% said their own mental health had declined...
Read moreDetailsManager Annette Medhurst said the foodbank team were thrilled to receive the donation, which she said has already made a significant difference to their lives.
Read moreDetailsThe leader of the Wokingham Liberal Democrat group has welcomed an inquiry into the handling of the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsThe headteacher of an Earley school is wearing facemasks with clear panels to keep students smiling.
Read moreDetails“The front wall has chunks of plaster falling off it,” he said. “Every so often they get someone in with polyfiller, but that just comes out. They need to replaster...
Read moreDetailsEVERY DAY Holly Smith puts on her dancing shoes as she moves one step closer to pursuing her dream of starting her own ballet school.The Woodley teenager was recently awarded...
Read moreDetailsThe latest figures for the borough showed the number of confirmed Covid-19 cases per 100,000 residents is 30.4, almost double last week’s rate of 18.1.
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY businessman has been nominated for The Entrepreneur of Excellence Awards at the National Diversity Awards 2021. Kelly Grainger, 44, was diagnosed with autism in 2019, after 23 years...
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