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This week children across the Borough will be returning to school in shiny shoes and pressed uniforms with a new academic year ahead. A fresh start.
Read moreDetailsThis week children across the Borough will be returning to school in shiny shoes and pressed uniforms with a new academic year ahead. A fresh start.
Read moreDetailsIt's great to return to Westminster and get back to fighting for our community. But before looking forward, I've been reflecting
Read moreDetailsYou may have read that the new leader of Nottinghamshire County Council has banned councillors from engaging with the Nottingham Post
Read moreDetailsA group of individuals were involved in a fight near the Woosehill roundabout.
Read moreDetailsSam Tanna-Korn and Cara Smart will serve St Paul's and Woosehill churches
Read moreDetailsIt seems amazing that the summer holidays are already over, and this week children and young people are going back to school.
Read moreDetailsEducation Advertising Feature Crosfields School Crosfields is an exceptional co-educational day school in south Reading, welcoming children between the ages of 3 and 16. The school recently celebrated the outstanding...
Read moreDetailsA man from Wokingham has been charged by police with four counts of exposure and two counts of engaging in sexual activity in the presence of a child
Read moreDetailsEvery child can enjoy positive learning experiences thanks to Bright Futures Fund
Read moreDetailsIt is back on the menu at the Oakingham Belle after selling out in just six weeks in April.
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