Keys handover for new Farley Hill Primary School
KEYS TO the new premises for Farley Hill School have been handed to its headteacher.
Read moreDetailsKEYS TO the new premises for Farley Hill School have been handed to its headteacher.
Read moreDetailsSessions at a new boxing club will be available for youth offenders at a subsidised cost, in the hopes of creating a safe place to socialise and exercise
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY club is restarting sessions after 18 months away. The Woodley Over 55s Club will be meeting today (Friday, September 3) with a talk about under sea life of...
Read moreDetails“As Thai Buddhists, we passionately believe in helping others with compassion in action and we want to give something back to the community we serve," owner Tassie Atkinson said.
Read moreDetailsCONSERVATIVE councillors from other parts of the country have been sparking anger by asking borough councillors for their thoughts on a 2,500 home development in Wokingham's green belt. The plans...
Read moreDetailsThis week, we are launching the search to find the brightest, tastiest and most amazing curry restaurant across Wokingham – and the judge is you
Read moreDetailsA spokesperson for Wokingham Borough Council said they are supporting schools in the decisions they make, based on “what feels right for them
Read moreDetailsTutu’s Ethiopian Table welcomed Cold War Steve creator, Chris Spencer, as he cut the ribbon to the display.
Read moreDetailsHalf price drinks and cake will be on offer at the Cantley Park Cafe as it celebrates its opening this Friday.
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING of jazz from a maestro will help raise funds for good causes across the borough.
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