School places: three-quarters of Wokingham pupils get first choice allocation
THREE-QUARTERS of pupils have received their first choice of secondary school despite an increase in the number of applications.
Read moreDetailsTHREE-QUARTERS of pupils have received their first choice of secondary school despite an increase in the number of applications.
Read moreDetailsThe cafe?s menu has been developed by award-winning chef Kuldeep Singh and includes Indian lunchboxes, hot and cold drinks, and cakes.
Read moreDetailsNEW research shows that the amount of time it takes to sell a home has reduced in Reading by more than two months, and a month in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsThe borough council is installing smart traffic lights which can change signal timings based on how busy it gets.
Read moreDetailsA HUNDRED years ago, on 11th January 1922, something amazing happened in a hospital in Canada.
Read moreDetailsEVENTS in the Ukraine have filled Wokingham Borough Council leader with horror.
Read moreDetailsRAIL use plummeted to just a fifth of pre-pandemic levels as people worked from home
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM?S thoughts are with the Ukraine.
Read moreDetailsREADING?S Ukrainian community was remembered in parliament yesterday, thanks to Reading East MP Matt Rodda.
Read moreDetailsThe Midcounties Co-operative opened its Matthews Green store yesterday at Paley Court.
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