GCSEs 2019: Maiden Erlegh headteacher is ‘incredibly proud’ of his students
THE TV cameras came out for Maiden Erlegh’s GCSE students – and the school’s headteacher said that he is ‘incredibly proud’ of the pupils for their efforts
Read moreDetailsTHE TV cameras came out for Maiden Erlegh’s GCSE students – and the school’s headteacher said that he is ‘incredibly proud’ of the pupils for their efforts
Read moreDetailsVIRTUALLY every resident in Wokingham borough who responded to a consultation over housing numbers thinks the rate of building is too high
Read moreDetailsA “mass hug” surrounding Reading Gaol has been organised for October in an effort to make the heritage site part of the community. Local artist Linda Saul wants to build...
Read moreDetailsAMBITIOUS plans to get Wokingham borough motoring by tackling congestion are being given the green light.
Read moreDetailsWHILE the new government is making plans for a No Deal deal Brexit on Hallowe’en, Wokingham shoppers appear to be backing alternative plans
Read moreDetailsCraig Morley, the new Conservative parliamentary candidate for Reading East, is calling for at least 1,000 extra police officers in the Thames Valley.
Read moreDetailsFOLLOWING a decision by both Wokingham town and borough councils to fly a rainbow flag for Pride, a local councillor has launched a campaign for businesses to join in
Read moreDetailsPC Andrew Harper, from the Roads Policing Proactive Unit based at Abingdon Police Station, was killed close to the crossroads of Ufton Lane and Lambdens Hill, near to Sulhamstead, around...
Read moreDetailsThe Reading East MP has disputed the Conservatives’ prospective candidate’s claims that he “has been an awful MP” from last week, stating “I am proud of my record”
Read moreDetails‘STUDENTS have excelled’. That’s the message from Matthew Judd, the headteacher of Shinfield’s Leighton Park school. He was celebrating with sixth formers who collected their A-level results.
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