Science Week workshops for local children, thanks to Shinfield school
Leighton Park primary school, in Shinfield, is hosting a series of interactive workshops to mark British Science Week.
Read moreDetailsLeighton Park primary school, in Shinfield, is hosting a series of interactive workshops to mark British Science Week.
Read moreDetailsThe CBI has launched a new campaign to get local businesses supporting the NHS.
Read moreDetailsRSPCA came to the rescue in Wargrave on the weekend, when a fallow deer got stuck on Bear Lane.
Read moreDetailsDates have been announced for next year's Henley Arts Trail.
Read moreDetailsThe team behind Shinfield Studios is hosting a consultation evening next week.
Read moreDetailsLocal businesses have welcomed the Government's phased approach to ending lockdown.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council began delivering the new recycling bags across the borough this week.
Read moreDetailsAngry Finchampstead residents delivered bags of litter to Wokingham Borough Council's offices on Shute End.
Read moreDetails“It’s great to see the buildings taking shape now the modules have arrived on site at Matthews Green,” Cllr UllaKarin Clark, executive member for children’s services said.
Read moreDetailsThe latest figures showed the number of confirmed Covid-19 cases per 100,000 residents is 54.3, down from 77.1 last week. The local case rate has remained below 200 cases per...
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