Local children remain at risk of falling through the gaps, Wokingham MP warns
He has warned this will not reach enough pupils locally and nationally.
Read moreDetailsHe has warned this will not reach enough pupils locally and nationally.
Read moreDetailsWork on the new Bohunt Wokingham sixth form building in Arborfield is progressing well.
Read moreDetailsHe was shown around by head teacher Nicola York, deputy head Chloe Liddiard and year six pupils.
Read moreDetailsWINdmill Primary and Wokingham In Need (WIN) celebrate new working partnership
Read moreDetailsThe application seeks to convert the first floor to a post-16 SEND hub.
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Read moreDetailsJasmine Dix of The Holt School in Wokingham and Laima Dhimitri of Maiden Erlegh School in Earley were picked by their peers.
Read moreDetailsThe former Westmead Day Centre on Rances Lane has being sold.
Read moreDetailsThe new unit and playground at Radstock Primary School in Earley was officially opened.
Read moreDetailsAlexandre Lomondais has become the first-ever Black Belt Ninja at the coding group, Code Ninjas Wokingham
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