A-level results 2026: St Crispin’s students celebrate record A* results
Students at St Crispin's School are celebrating a record number of top grades, with leavers securing places at leading universities and jobs
Read moreDetailsStudents at St Crispin's School are celebrating a record number of top grades, with leavers securing places at leading universities and jobs
Read moreDetailsGreat Western Railway and Network Rail have said that reductions in services on many routes are expected as temperatures soar today
Read moreDetailsThe Met Office has issued the warning as temperatures in Reading are set to reach as high as 35° Celsius, with overnight temperatures as high as 20°.
Read moreDetailsThe Cowshed is hiring on his behalf
Read moreDetailsParkinson's UK Physical Activity Grant will support local activity groups supporting people with the condition
Read moreDetailsA long-running Wokingham pub is to close its doors this month, with its landlords saying they are leaving after more than a decade at the venue.
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Read moreDetailsDiabetes UK has teamed up with Tesco to offer convenient online testing
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham Library group could be the place to develop your ideas
Read moreDetailsThe MP for Wokingham calls for emergency legislation to prevent Cole's and Bowers' sentences being cut
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