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 moreDetailsOn Sunday, 100 apple trees were planted in Winnersh Meadows to create a community orchid. They will both blossom and produce fruit that people can eat
Read moreDetailsSarah Gresty, who leads St Paul?s play group at Emmbrook Infant School, said having a SEND school near to families' homes is important.
Read moreDetailsA FREE concert will take place in Winnersh on Sunday afternoon
Read moreDetailsOak Tree School, for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), was due to open in Winnersh in September 2022.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to open a new SEND school in Winnersh have been put on hold, a situation described by the leader of Wokingham Council as ?an absolute disaster?
Read moreDetailsAlison Lovland has been appointed the new chair, after being a governor for six years, and vice chair for the last year.
Read moreDetailsJames Caan is expanding his recruitment agency, IGA Talent Solutions, to Winnersh Triangle.
Read moreDetailsThey link Longdon Road and the North Wokingham Distributor Road (NWDR), which is currently under construction.
Read moreDetailsWokingham MP Sir John Redwood visited The Pheasant in Winnersh to learn more about the changes made to the site
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