SEND school plan for Winnersh to be voted on tomorrow night
A PROPOSAL to build a new school in Winnersh could be approved at Wokingham Borough Council’s planning committee tomorrow night
Read moreDetailsA PROPOSAL to build a new school in Winnersh could be approved at Wokingham Borough Council’s planning committee tomorrow night
Read moreDetailsAt around 4.40pm on Sunday, a blue Ford Fiesta was involved in a crash with an elderly man along Observer Way.
Read moreDetailsTHE BOROUGH could be home to one of Britain’s culinary masters, as a Wokingham chef nears the final round of a prestigious cooking competition
Read moreDetailsThe Co-op at Reading's Cemetery Junction has a new role: it stars in a new hand drawn version of Oscar Wilde's The Happy Prince, thanks to a talented artist
Read moreDetailsTHE WIND has been taken out of the sails of some visitors to Dinton Pastures Country Park: the boat storage area will be demolished for a car park
Read moreDetailsTHE WOKINGHAM Arts Trail returns later this month as it welcomes back visitors for the first time in two years - and artists are looking forward to welcoming you
Read moreDetailsCycling enthusiasts are registering fast to reserve their place for this year’s Three Counties Cycle Ride on Sunday, September 12, organised by Easthampstead Rotary Club
Read moreDetailsMerrydale Day Nursery and Pre-school on London Road hosted its own Merryfest, inviting families past and present
Read moreDetailsTHE INNER Wheel Club of Reading and Maiden Erlegh has been active throughout the summer. Tonia Trathen said that last month, 18 bridge players at the club assembled for a...
Read moreDetailsReading's Grosvenor Casino has a gaming academy that trains staff over a six-week period. The aim is to give staff the best chance to progress. Here's more about it
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