Applications for school places open in Wokingham borough
APPLICATIONS for children starting school, or moving to junior school, in Wokingham borough opened a the weekend.
Read moreDetailsAPPLICATIONS for children starting school, or moving to junior school, in Wokingham borough opened a the weekend.
Read moreDetailsA spokesperson for NoToDogMeat said the Wokingham base is the first in the UK outside London where it has its headquarters.
Read moreDetailsThe councils' community engagement team is supporting First Days Children's Charity and SHARE, to provide blankets to residents.
Read moreDetailsSmall Business Saturday, a national campaign, takes place on Saturday, December 4.
Read moreDetailsBXGFit will open this winter in Peach Place, providing a space for combat sports and fitness sessions.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is asking for residents to complete a five minute survey to help shape a new strategy.
Read moreDetailsA KNIFE amnesty is to be launched in Reading this week.
Read moreDetailsThe site on Denmark Street could be used to build 15 homes, after the library re-locates to the Carnival Hub development.
Read moreDetailsTo celebrate the 40th anniversary of Spandau Ballet's debut album, co-founder Steve Norman is preparing to come to The Whitty Theatre in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday, November 11, pupils and staff at St Teresa's School in Wokingham came together to reflect on 100 years of Remembrance.
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