St Crispin’s School celebrates students’ success
St Crispin's School celebrates students' success
Read moreDetailsSt Crispin's School celebrates students' success
Read moreDetailsROYAL Mail has reminded customers they only have one week left to use non-barcoded stamps before they become invalid
Read moreDetailsA PHOTO with a Dalek, tea with the mayor, or a ride in a classic car. These are all prizes on offer in the Wokingham Lions' auction of promises.
Read moreDetailsDINTON Pastures will be glowing in the dark this November as a charity that helps children across Wokingham borough will be hold a fundraising event
Read moreDetailsPUPILS from Wokingham's newest primary school have taken part in a zero-waste challenge by successfully collecting plastic packaging for recycling.
Read moreDetailsWITH school being out for summer, a Wokingham garden centre will be running a range of activities for youngsters to enjoy.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham man was remanded in custody on charges of theft and other offences.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS from a Wokingham primary school worked together to create a new eco-sensory garden.
Read moreDetailsSHOPPERS and pupils in Wokingham are backing a £5million scheme aimed at giving youngsters a fulfilling future.
Read moreDetailsTHE days of dark rooms, film canisters and fixing chemicals may be long gone for many of us, but photography remains a popular pastime.
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