Neon Sheep and Coffee#1 latest names announced for Peach Place
Funky clothing, stationer and homeware store Neon Sheep is one of two names to be announced for the new shopping development in Wokingham's town centre
Read moreDetailsFunky clothing, stationer and homeware store Neon Sheep is one of two names to be announced for the new shopping development in Wokingham's town centre
Read moreDetailsMax Uttley impressed with a superb bowling performance to take five wickets as Wokingham drew with second-placed Oxford. Oxford won the toss and elected to field first. The Oaks lost...
Read moreDetailsONE stall holder attending Saturday’s Twyford fete is hoping that visitors will be a bit deflated
Read moreDetailsThe Reading East MP has disputed the Conservatives’ prospective candidate’s claims that he “has been an awful MP” from last week, stating “I am proud of my record”
Read moreDetailsMore than 50,000 children in Thames Valley who were abused may soon be sidelined by the NHS, according to research published by the children’s protection charity NSPCC
Read moreDetailsA-level students at Wokingham's Forest School secured more than 65% A*-C grades this year
Read moreDetailsYOU’VE all done very well. That’s the message to A Level students from Wokingham Borough Council’s executive member for children’s services
Read moreDetailsTHE Holt School in Wokingham secured a 99.4% pass rate with its A-level results this year, much to the delight of staff and pupils
Read moreDetailsQueen Anne’s School, Caversham, was delighted with its A-level results this year, as 44% of all grades were either A*s or As, and 68% were A*, A or B. 87%...
Read moreDetailsA TWYFORD school saw almost two-thirds of its pupils obtain A* to B grades, and almost nine in 10 achieved A*-C. Piggott School headteacher Derren Gray said he was pleased...
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