Emmbrook parents worry over school route safety due to new traffic diversions
One parent claimed to see a car transporter using the route, despite the diversion signs instructing otherwise.
Read moreDetailsOne parent claimed to see a car transporter using the route, despite the diversion signs instructing otherwise.
Read moreDetails“Her video is a real boost for the young people and proof that having Type 1 diabetes doesn’t hinder you from achieving things you’ve really set your heart on.”
Read moreDetails“They acknowledge that it is a health and safety issue and they’re willing to address the matter. It’s brilliant.”
Read moreDetailsThe summer seems to have gone by in a hot flash. lockdown life, in the (not-so) slow lane, is putting it’s foot down.
Read moreDetailsEversley & California earned their first victory of the league season in Combined Counties Division One. The Boars were denied an opening day win after a stoppage time equaliser against...
Read moreDetailsWokingham & Emmbrook put on a first-half masterclass to make a winning start to their Hellenic League Division One East campaign against AFC Aldermaston. The Sumas broke out of the...
Read moreDetailsBINFIELD pulled off an incredible FA Cup shock against their step four opponents as they smashed five goals past AFC Totton to progress to the qualifying round. Within half a...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police are warning residents that there has been an increase in theft reports in Hurst.
Read moreDetailsLast Sunday’s figure, 2,988, was the highest since May. Professor Ben Cowling, who studies disease spread, expects UK pubs and bars will be closed “fairly soon” as Covid-19 cases resurge.
Read moreDetailsOriginally planned for May, this year’s Wokingham Walk took place on Sunday, September 6.
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