Pride flag to be flown from Wokingham council offices next month
A RAINBOW flag in support of Pride will be flown from Shute End on August 31. Cllr Maria Gee wanted to know if the council would join others by flying...
Read moreDetailsA RAINBOW flag in support of Pride will be flown from Shute End on August 31. Cllr Maria Gee wanted to know if the council would join others by flying...
Read moreDetailsTHE LEADER of the council took time to praise the officers who work for residents. Cllr John Halsall said that despite losing the central Government funding grant and “a large...
Read moreDetails“No matter how you look at it the Labour Party has a problem and you can try and cover it up through personal attacks on me or my party but...
Read moreDetailsWORK on a park and ride that would have been linked to the bus lane bridge over the River Thames at the Kennetmouth was queried in the meeting of Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsChilterns Cricket League Premier 2: Frieth 1st XI (219-9) beat Emmbrook and Bearwood 1st XI (70 all out) Emmbrook and Bearwood suffered a heavy defeat against high flying Frieth as...
Read moreDetailsA LOWER EARLEY superstore is currently undergoing a revamp as part of a £4.1 million investment programme. Asda, in Chalfont Way, is currently eight weeks away from seeing the work...
Read moreDetailsONE of the borough’s most-loved parks has received the Green Flag for the second year in a row. The scheme honours parks that are the very best in the world...
Read moreDetailsSHE’S sold millions of records, danced thousands of steps and made one school’s dreams come true. Last week, Girls Aloud singer Nicola Roberts visited pupils at Barnardo’s High Close School...
Read moreDetailsFURIOUS parents have promised a summer of protests over cuts to services for children with special needs. An angry group confronted councillors arriving for a meeting at Wokingham Borough Council's...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS on a course run by a Wokingham company have celebrated their graduation at Reading College. They completed the Ace@Optalis course which supports students with learning disabilities through their transition...
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