GCSES 2023: Bulmershe students praised for their ‘truly impressive’ results
THE HEAD of Bulmershe School in Woodley thanked students, staff and parents for the roles they played in this year's GCSE results
Read moreDetailsTHE HEAD of Bulmershe School in Woodley thanked students, staff and parents for the roles they played in this year's GCSE results
Read moreDetailsOPTICIANS in Reading, Woodley and Lower Earley are urging parents to get their children's eyes tested ahead of the new school year.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM schoolboy had the opportunity to go behind the scenes at a recent football match, even meeting Reading Football Club royalty.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY choir is inviting those with a love of singing to join its ranks.
Read moreDetailsPlans to build a street of new houses on Sonning Golf Club have been given approval.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at Waingels School have been praised after achieving 'strong' grades in this year's A-Levels.
Read moreDetailsGood news for EV drivers as government funding enables the continued rollout of borough charge points
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group's fundraiser is set to return for a second time.
Read moreDetailsTribute to Woodley businessman, John Hicks
Read moreDetailsAN OVERNIGHT road closure is set to start this Friday, meaning some Woodley drivers may have to find alternative routes.
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