Woosehill school pupils are sustainable travel stars
The Hawthorns primary school is encouraging more families to leave their cars at home and get to school on foot or by bike.
Read moreDetailsThe Hawthorns primary school is encouraging more families to leave their cars at home and get to school on foot or by bike.
Read moreDetailsMorrisons launches vegan pastries, including No Sausage rolls and vegan pasties
Read moreDetailsCare4Calais Reading and Wokingham is in urgent need of clothing including jeans, long-sleeved tops and puffa jackets.
Read moreDetailsMorrisons is handing out 10,000 wonky British carrots to customers who want to leave out refreshments for Santa and his reindeer on Christmas Eve.
Read moreDetailsThe Woosehill WI has planted 15 trees behind Windmill School and the Acorn Centre.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS in Winnersh and Woosehill have been warned over a rising number of burglaries.
Read moreDetailsBURGLARS broke into a Woosehill home last month, stealing a large quantity of jewellery
Read moreDetailsFriends of Fox Hill planted wildflowers throughout the woodland on Saturday, October 7.
Read moreDetailsFriends of Fox Hill is hosting the event in the woodland between Woosehill and Barkham.
Read moreDetailsPlatform YP students performed the show at The Whitty Theatre, in Wokingham, with help from guest teachers and school alumni.
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