MET Office issues Yellow weather warning for snow and ice
WOKINGHAM could see snow and icy conditions as early as this evening according to the latest announcement from the MET Office. A Yellow warning of snow and ice has been...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM could see snow and icy conditions as early as this evening according to the latest announcement from the MET Office. A Yellow warning of snow and ice has been...
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Read moreDetailsAN INDEPENDENT school based in Ascot is celebrating success of its year 11 students.
Read moreDetailsHouseholds without a direct relationship to a domestic electricity supplier will be eligible to apply for support from the government with their bills
Read moreDetailsHappy and Glorious: Wokingham pupils' show pays tribute to the Queen
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Read moreDetailsIf you're feeling the pinch and worried that, should things get worse, you may have to give up your cat, we feel for you. We'd also like to avoid that
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Read moreDetailsAt least 70 adopted children with complex needs will get support thanks to a grant of £29,800 from Berkshire Freemasons to Parents & Children Together
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