Independents quit Wokingham Borough Partnership weeks before local elections
TWO independent candidates have quit the ruling Wokingham Borough Partnership citing difficulties with their relationship with the Liberal Democrats
Read moreDetailsTWO independent candidates have quit the ruling Wokingham Borough Partnership citing difficulties with their relationship with the Liberal Democrats
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM secondary school's site, which includes Grade II listed buildings, will be expanded to allow it to increase its pupil numbers.
Read moreDetailsWokingham event celebrates inspirational women
Read moreDetailsIRONMAN Ronan Mellows is going more than the extra mile to raise money for charity.
Read moreDetailsNoel Coward's play Hay Fever at The Mill at Sonning this spring shows what happens when the bohemian Bliss family host guests ... badly
Read moreDetailsWoodley youth theatre show: a lucky number?
Read moreDetailsREADING Buses have launched a new route to the Royal Berkshire Hospital park & ride with a special fare until the end of the month.
Read moreDetailsIn a post-pandemic world, with war in Europe and the cost of living crisis appearing unending, is it possible to have a sense of wholeness?
Read moreDetailsROYAL Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) is inviting young people to take part in its paid summer internship scheme.
Read moreDetailsNew group: an oasis for retired professional men
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