Code club for children to launch at St Crispin’s School
CHILDREN will be able to learn coding skills at a new after-school club launching later this month. Code Ninjas has set up a new centre at St Crispin’s School on...
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN will be able to learn coding skills at a new after-school club launching later this month. Code Ninjas has set up a new centre at St Crispin’s School on...
Read moreDetailsA SPENCERS WOOD resident has accused Wokingham Borough Council of “corruption”, and said its officers are letting “illegal activity” take place in her neighbourhood. Gillie York is calling on the...
Read moreDetailsA NEW leader is taking over family support charity Parents And Children Together (PACT). Jan Fishwick OBE, retired at the end of March, after 13 years leading the charity. During...
Read moreDetailsTHE PANDEMIC is not getting small businesses down, according to Virgin Money. It said more than one in four small- to medium-sized businesses (SMEs) plan to invest more money in...
Read moreDetailsSOCIAL housing stock in the borough has met the “decent homes standard” for the second year running. Created by the government, the measure includes general repairs, heating and thermal comfort...
Read moreDetailsA WALKING and cycling route will link Woodley with Winnersh Triangle. The first phase of the Bader Way project created a footpath and cycleway connecting east Woodley, Dinton Pastures and...
Read moreDetailsALLOTMENTS in Twyford have become the venue for a new community project. This spring, Involve Community Services, Twyford Parish Council, Twyford GP surgery and Age Uk Berkshire have come together...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM resident is urging the town council to bring back play equipment at Joel Park, and has warned parents may launch a petition if demands are not met. Earlier...
Read moreDetailsAs May 6 comes closer, our manifesto series sees Andy Croy from Wokingham Labour set out his party’s principles to PHIL CREIGHTON A VOTE for a Labour councillor is a vote...
Read moreDetailsFAMILIES across the borough can enjoy Dinton Pastures on the water. Boat hire is back, with prices starting at £8. Residents can choose from pedalos, paddleboards, kayaks and canoes. Families...
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