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Read moreDetailsIf the scheme is full, it will award prizes of £300, £150 and £75, with £75 bonuses in June and December. These can be claimed by the ticket holder or...
Read moreDetails“Do the Conservatives really think that people will drive to the edge of Wokingham, park in the park and ride, wait 15 minutes for a three-minute bus journey to the...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS across the borough are celebrating this morning after opening their GCSE results. With a week of uncertainty behind them, students now have greater clarity over the grading system being...
Read moreDetailsTHE MAJORITY of year 11 students at Emmbrook will be returning in September for sixth form, meaning that the school will see its biggest Year 12 for at least five...
Read moreDetails"I hope to see many residents making the most of this cycleway in the months ahead once it’s complete.”
Read moreDetails“Heads, teachers and governors are working their butts off to make schools safe. We need to support the headteachers in their decisions — they’re the professionals.”
Read moreDetails“We’ve watched in awe as her career flies higher. We love performing her plays and look forward to seeing Summerland.”
Read moreDetailsTHE BOROUGH council will be funding further improvements to roads around Arborfield. A spokesperson for the parish council said they were delighted that more money will be set aside for...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM health lounge has been kitted out with help from equipment financier Johnson Reed. Having previously renovated a gym in Egham, eActiv has expanded with another lounge, in Peach...
Read moreDetailsRESTAURANTS taking part in the Eat Out to Help Out scheme can now start claiming reimbursements. The Government-backed scheme sees restaurants offering 50% discounts, up to a value of £10...
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