Reading to hold first ever online safety summit next week
Reading Borough Council has announced that it is set to hold its first ever summit for online safety on Wednesday, November 20.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that it is set to hold its first ever summit for online safety on Wednesday, November 20.
Read moreDetailsSee No Evil bonus a delight for Wokingham film viewers
Read moreDetailsResidents who want to vote in the upcoming by-election for Shinfield Ward have less than a week remaining to register.
Read moreDetailsChinese workers lost during World War One remembered at the Cenotaph
Read moreDetailsDespite Labour's claims to be on the side of working people, their decision to clobber farmers with inheritance tax is going to push up prices
Read moreDetailsWoodley Central WI meets monthly
Read moreDetailsA Woodley group meets to play monthly
Read moreDetailsWokingham's extraordinary people were celebrated last night as Wokingham Today, in association with Wokingham Borough Council
Read moreDetailsSix borough charities are honoured by The King for voluntary service to their communities
Read moreDetailsTeachers are invited to sign up for the free resource
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