Pupils, staff and Theresa May celebrate Twyford primary school’s 50th anniversary
FORMER pupils joined current pupils, staff and friends of Twyford's Colleton Primary School to mark its 50th anniversary
Read moreDetailsFORMER pupils joined current pupils, staff and friends of Twyford's Colleton Primary School to mark its 50th anniversary
Read moreDetailsTESCO has reimbursed motorists who were fined while legally using its Wokingham car park thanks to furious customers and your Wokingham Today
Read moreDetailsTHE Abbey Ruins and other Reading landmarks were illuminated red and blue to raise awareness about the impact climate change is having on the planet.
Read moreDetailsFestival Republic has announced that Only The Poets is among the acts tipped to perform at the festival when it returns next month
Read moreDetailsPLANS TO build a new care home as part of a new housing development in Wokingham have been paused due to rising costs.
Read moreDetailsTHE switchover from blue bags to wheelie bins has moved a step closer following a procurement decision made by Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsA decline in the usage of a Wokingham town leisure centre means the council is considering alternative uses for the site
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNCIL'S financial update was "good news" according to the executive member for finance.
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNCIL has set out its plans for sponsorship agreements in a bid to boost income.
Read moreDetailsTHE PROPOSED neighbourhood plan for Finchampstead would "add a layer of planning policy to help reflect local circumstance"
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