BREAKING: Plan to turn farm on Shinfield/Arborfield border into a quarry rejected
PLANS to turn a Shinfield beauty spot into a quarry and cement works have been rejected by Wokingham Borough Council’s planning officers
Read moreDetailsPLANS to turn a Shinfield beauty spot into a quarry and cement works have been rejected by Wokingham Borough Council’s planning officers
Read moreDetailsA PETITION has been launched in a bid to keep the Denmark Street car park in Wokingham's town centre open
Read moreDetails‘Wokingham is still very much open for business, we still have lots of parking and there’s lots happening in the town’
Read moreDetailsA MUCH-USED car park in Wokingham town centre is to close at midnight on bank holiday Monday, just weeks after planning permission to turn it into flats was refused by...
Read moreDetails“I can only applaud GCSE students across Wokingham borough for another set of stellar results,” said Cllr UllaKarin Clark, executive member for children’s services.
Read moreDetailsNearly half of all GCSE grades at Holme Grange School were grade 9-7 this year (the new equivalent of A* to A), making it a record year for the school’s...
Read moreDetailsA QUARTER of all Emmbrook School’s GCSE results were graded 7 to 9 this year, while the overall pass rate was at 99%. Acting headteacher Nick McSweeney said he was...
Read moreDetailsGCSE students at the Forest were delighted with their results this year, as many pupils went beyond their expected grades. Headteacher Shirley Austin said: “We are very proud of the...
Read moreDetailsIn all, a fifth of Waingels College students achieved the highest possible grades of a 9-7 (A* -A) and half of all entries achieved a 9-5 grade (A*-B)
Read moreDetailsST CRISPIN’S School is overjoyed with its 2019 GCSE results, as 85% of students achieved grades 9 to 7 in Maths. Headteacher Ginny Rhodes said: “I am absolutely delighted for...
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