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Read moreDetailsA new special educational needs and disabilities resource base is being built.
Read moreDetailsWokingham politicians have called for a prominent shop site in the town centre to be used to provide additional council homes for the local community
Read moreDetailsStaff at Thames Valley law firm Blandy & Blandy volunteered in support of local charity, Alexander Devine Children's Hospice service.
Read moreDetailsScratch beneath the surface of our streets, and you will find a town that has shaped everything from British royalty to modern cultural icons.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched a new motorcycle speed camera team aimed at tackling speeding and improving road safety across Berkshire
Read moreDetailsAn audience member said: "I loved that there was so much about refugees.'
Read moreDetailsFive things you can do in and around Wokingham over the next few days ? all for a grand total of £0.
Read moreDetailsThe 20th edition of one of the UK's biggest book festivals will take place in-person and online in October.
Read moreDetailsAn artificial intelligence assistant introduced by Thames Valley Police has handled 200 non-emergency conversations a day in its first six months
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