Families enjoy a buzzing half-term at Emmbrook trail
Emmbrook PTA is hosting a Great But Hunt to help raise money for pupils.
Read moreDetailsEmmbrook PTA is hosting a Great But Hunt to help raise money for pupils.
Read moreDetailsEMMBROOK has got the bug for creepy crawlies as a half-term bug hunt takes place. Later this month, Emmbrook Schools PTA is hosting The Great Bug Hunt to keep children...
Read moreDetailsEmmbrook Junior School has encouraged pupils to write “persuasive speeches” on plans for a Wokingham greenway, to encourage children to “participate in community decisions”.
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNCIL’S decision to build a new care home for people with dementia in Emmbrook was praised by Lib Dem councillor Rachel Bishop-Firth (Emmbrook ward). She wanted to know if...
Read moreDetails“Opening the new school in 2021 in these circumstances would create a range of risks to children and their education that the council sees as unacceptable.”
Read moreDetailsBlue Lotus at The Emmbrook InnEmmbrook Road,Wokingham RG41 1HG0118 978 2552emmbrookinn.co.uk TAKING over a pub is never easy, but to do so during a pandemic requires something special – and...
Read moreDetails“It’s great to see the buildings taking shape now the modules have arrived on site at Matthews Green,” Cllr UllaKarin Clark, executive member for children’s services said.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council has revealed plans for a future eco-friendly development, but a Labour councillor is worried it will negatively impact “valued greenspace”. The council recently outlined its proposal for...
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN at Emmbrook Junior School have walked more than 6,000km as part of The Conqueror Challenge project. For the last four months, students have been aiming to walk a mile...
Read moreDetailsTHE EMM Brook will soon be the focus of a major recovery project, in an effort to help local wildlife thrive. A project to breathe life back into the waterway...
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