Schools retain ranking in Sunday Times list
Two local schools have been listed in the annual Sunday Times Parent Power listings.
Read moreDetailsTwo local schools have been listed in the annual Sunday Times Parent Power listings.
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council has criticised the Government's proposal to shake-up the planning system, and is calling for one which meets local needs.
Read moreDetailsWokingham racing driver Bobby Trundley expressed his gratitude to Team BRIT as he reflected on another successful season with the racing team. Team BRIT supports people with physical and psychological...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK manager Dan Bateman wants his side to stay sharp during lockdown while ‘non-elite’ sport is prohibited.It is expected that grassroots sport will once again be able to...
Read moreDetailsOrganised thieves are targeting cars across Wokingham, police have said.
Read moreDetailsNorden Farm has organised concerts for care homes to support the community during lockdown.
Read moreDetailsHOMES in Wokingham town are currently without electricity. SSE, which manages supplies for the area, said that it is aware of a fault and has engineers on site attempting to...
Read moreDetailsSince its launch, the borough's food waste scheme has diverted 8,000 tonnes of recycling from landfill.
Read moreDetailsResidents who have continual tummy troubles are being urged to visit their GP for a check-up
Read moreDetailsChrispen Gumbs has joined All Saints Church as a priest in training.
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