The Forest School supported by Marcus Rashford
The Forest School has launched The Marcus Rashford Book Club, which aims to encourage and nurture a love of reading in students.
Read moreDetailsThe Forest School has launched The Marcus Rashford Book Club, which aims to encourage and nurture a love of reading in students.
Read moreDetailsThe state of the art development is at Crosfields School, an independent day school.
Read moreDetailsTHE CO-FOUNDER of a petition against developing Pinewood said the proposal is "scary" because it includes no housing numbers.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council and Thames Valley Berkshire Business Growth Hub are working to bring business leaders together.
Read moreDetailsSecondary school students from across the borough took part in the online event on Wednesday, November 24.
Read moreDetailsData from the National Deaf Children?s Society revealed that many teachers struggle to adapt the curriculum to teach a deaf child.
Read moreDetailsSophie was shocked to discover around eighty-five per cent of all clothes bought in Britain ended up in landfill after they wore out.
Read moreDetailsA NEW petition is being launched in a bid to make Wokingham borough's housing target 'fairer'.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM TOWN Council is now under Liberal Democrat control after the party won a by-election
Read moreDetailsThe leader of Wokingham Town Council says that the Lib Dems winning control of it could be a sign of things to come in the borough
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