Rainbow flag raised in Wokingham in run-up to Pride
A rainbow flag is being flown above Wokingham Borough Council's offices ahead of this Saturday's Wokingham Pride celebrations.
Read moreDetailsA rainbow flag is being flown above Wokingham Borough Council's offices ahead of this Saturday's Wokingham Pride celebrations.
Read moreDetailsClub India is the masterpiece of restaurateur and chef Awanish Roy.
Read moreDetailsTeachers at a Wokingham school have taken to the picket line this morning.
Read moreDetailsThere will be plenty of fun things to do.
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Read moreDetailsResidents were told via a social media post four days after the changes.
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Read moreDetailsThe government will be running a national test on Sunday, September 7.
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