Wokingham students, leaders of the future, hold Mock COP
Climate education comes to life at Holme Grange School
Read moreDetailsClimate education comes to life at Holme Grange School
Read moreDetailsSave the date for a green initiatives fair in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM could see snow and icy conditions as early as this evening according to the latest announcement from the MET Office. A Yellow warning of snow and ice has been...
Read moreDetailsRelay carries young people's message to the world
Read moreDetailsTravel plans may have been paused due to the pandemic, but one Berkshire resident is finding creative ways to fill the gap in her adventures. Marie Rowe, a travel agent...
Read moreDetails“Passenger numbers continue to fall as the public rightly follow government advice to avoid non-essential travel. The decision to temporarily suspend all services is the right one based on the...
Read moreDetailsAlthough traffic volumes on the M4 have significantly reduced, anyone making an essential journey should leave extra time for their journeys and consider alternative routes.
Read moreDetailsLittle Dessert Shop, Unit 10 Kings Walk, 19-23 Kings Street, RG1 2HG. Treat days and cheat days just got even more exciting thanks to Reading’s newest pudding shop which recently...
Read moreDetailsCourses take place in an intimate Cottage kitchen, set in farmland a stone’s throw from Windsor and Bracknell in Warfield. Jen Roach specialises in meat-free family meals, healthier baking and...
Read moreDetailsAs part of their menu, Sit and Sip now serve a range of cannabis-infused drinks, so The Wokingham Paper visited the bar to try it out.
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