Wokingham Borough Council leader seeks support for housing reform
Cllr Clive Jones thinks a new framework is required to ensure development is spread evenly across the country
Read moreDetailsCllr Clive Jones thinks a new framework is required to ensure development is spread evenly across the country
Read moreDetailsA BUSINESS group is preparing for its next meeting, and it will be different in format to its usual gathering.
Read moreDetailsNext year, Enviromena will start work on constructing two multi-million-pound solar farms which will help power Italy and Sardinia.
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR restaurant chain with a branch in The Oracle is looking to reduce its carbon footprint with a new range of delivery bowls.
Read moreDetailsCineworld anounces that it has filed for bankruptcy, with the chain saying it has struggled to recover from the pandemic
Read moreDetailsTHE RESILIENCE of teenagers sitting this year's A-levels has been praised by the headteacher of Bulmershe School.
Read moreDetailsThose who studied maths also scored high with 50% A* to A and 87% of psychology results were A* to B.
Read moreDetails"It is a tremendous achievement, and we are very proud of all our students."
Read moreDetailsStudents at Piggott School have secured places at universities across the country, with 47% of grades an A* to A.
Read moreDetailsThe further mathematics department maintained a 100% pass rate for the fourth consecutive year, 4% above the national average from 2018/19.
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