Dr Phillip Lee’s resignation statement in full
Resigning as a minister from the Government is a very difficult decision because it goes against every grain in my soul. The very word resign conveys a sense of giving...
Read moreDetailsResigning as a minister from the Government is a very difficult decision because it goes against every grain in my soul. The very word resign conveys a sense of giving...
Read moreDetailsTHE Forest School in Winnersh has been praised for “many positives” in its latest Ofsted report. New headteacher, Shirley Austin was described as “a real pacesetter” with leadership and management...
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of Eid will take place at Reading Hockey Club on Thursday, June 14. Gates open at 5pm and there will be a host of activities aimed at bringing...
Read moreDetailsBOHUNT SCHOOL are national football champions. The Under-13 girls side won the event at the English Schools Football Association cup final against Solihull's St Peter's School 2-1 at Madejski Stadium....
Read moreDetailsWokingham are up to third in Home Counties Premier 2 after a 147-run thrashing of high-flying Great and Little Tew. The Oaks were facing a side previously unbeaten this season,...
Read moreDetailsWHEN Natalie Wilson decided to tackle a new sporting record she got on her bike. The 29-year old from Wokingham has just completed a grueling 5,000 mile cycle around...
Read moreDetailsFAMILIES enjoyed two days of fun in Woodley last weekend thanks to a partnership between a local church and Wokingham Borough Council. Visitors to Emmanuel Church’s fun day could take...
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN has been launched to help tackle loneliness and isolation among men in the borough . The Men’s Shed Movement has centres spread across the UK and there are...
Read moreDetailsA CAT has had to have a leg amputated after it was shot by thugs using an air rifle in Finchampstead. The Bracknell and Wokingham branch of Cats Protection revealed...
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN in her 40s was sexually assaulted by a young Asian teenager while walking down a Winnersh lane. Thames Valley Police said that it is appealing for witnesses following...
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