Poem: Exam Hall
Exam Hall, a poem by Leon Riccio from the Forest Academy from The Wokingham Paper's Press Pack page
Read moreDetailsExam Hall, a poem by Leon Riccio from the Forest Academy from The Wokingham Paper's Press Pack page
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Read moreDetailsA POPULAR town centre restaurant is to be transformed into a Pan-Asian venue offering tapas style dining.
Read moreDetailsDIGITAL EXPERTS swapped their keyboards for their handlebars earlier this month as they undertook an epic bike ride to help a local charity.
Read moreDetailsANNA Wan believes she has the purr-fect job. She gets to spend the day doing what she loves - being with cats.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM learning institution for under fives is celebrating after receiving a Good accolade from Ofsted.
Read moreDetailsA SPACIOUS four-bedroom home close to local schools and the town centre is being offered to the market by Martin & Co’s Wokingham branch. With two reception rooms and a...
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Read moreDetailsTHE deputy leader of Wokingham Borough Council has resigned. Cllr Julian McGhee-Sumner sent a letter of resignation this morning. He will become a backbencher, but there are rumours that there...
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