Twyford school asking for donations
Polehampton School is asking residents to donate items cleared out during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsPolehampton School is asking residents to donate items cleared out during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsOffices on Broad Street will be transformed into new flats.
Read moreDetailsFollowing temporary closure, Wokingham Job Support Centre (WJSC) has now reopened its doors to the public.
Read moreDetailsIt is not possible, under the present covid-19 restrictions, to hold Wargrave Local History Society meetings in the normal way. As an experiment, September’s presentation was given using the Zoom...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council’s stock of covid tests will NOT be used on councillors. That’s the promise of the leader, Cllr John Halsall. There had been speculation on social media that...
Read moreDetailsSIR JOHN REDWOOD has added his name to a list of Conservative MPs calling on the government to give Parliament the final say on any new coronavirus lockdown measures. Yesterday,...
Read moreDetailsTell me a smile story? This question popped up on my Instagram feed this week and it really made me think. Just as I was pondering the smile question, a...
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children's Charity has been inundated with support after a call for donations last week.
Read moreDetailsIn this week's From The Executive column, Cllr Gregor Murray talks about the fight against climate change.
Read moreDetailsHurst Post Office is reopening after being closed for two months, following the death of its manager.
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