St Teresa’s pupils take part in act of Remembrance
On Thursday, November 11, pupils and staff at St Teresa's School in Wokingham came together to reflect on 100 years of Remembrance.
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday, November 11, pupils and staff at St Teresa's School in Wokingham came together to reflect on 100 years of Remembrance.
Read moreDetailsA NEW festive menu is to launch at McDonald?s next week, with some new burgers available for just six weeks only.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM?S Liberal Democrats will be looking at the new draft local plan ?very carefully? before making any in-depth comment
Read moreDetailsIn the last few weeks alone, politics has been moving quickly and it shows no sign of slowing down any time soon.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS? views on the new draft of the Local Plan Update will be welcomed once the Executive approves it at an extraordinary meeting held on Friday
Read moreDetailsChristmas fun is planned at South Hill Park - and it's not just panto. Here's what you can look forward to
Read moreDetailsOne group is hoping that with a little tuition, financial literacy could be accessible for youngsters.
Read moreDetailsAN IRISH singer and musician is the next act to appear at Nettlebed?s ever-popular folk club.
Read moreDetailsTwyford Together's Christmas Fayre will return in December to mark the beginning of the festive season.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council is expected to launch a new public consultation tomorrow to update the authority?s local plan.
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