Parents welcome Government boost for school funding
WOKINGHAM’S schools could get a much-needed funding boost after the Secretary of State for Education announced a £1.3 billion cash ...
WOKINGHAM’S schools could get a much-needed funding boost after the Secretary of State for Education announced a £1.3 billion cash ...
AN employment service aimed at helping people of Wokingham to get back into work has been officially launched. Coinciding with ...
BUS users in Woodley and Earley will notice a few changes to their usual service from next week. From Monday, ...
TWO schools in Earley which were flooded following last night's storms are set to re-open tomorrow. Hillside Primary School, in ...
THREE people have been arrested in connection with a rape in Henley earlier this month. Between 12am and 2.30am on ...
Henley Festival took place in Remenham last week. HILARY SCOTT was our woman in the VIP stalls … The Pet ...
A CCTV image has been released by police after a woman was raped in Henley last weekend. Between 12am and ...
YOUNG dancers from across the borough will be taking to the stage next week as part of their end of ...
FANS of Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom will be buzzing with excitement for our latest ticket competition. The BAFTA award-winning ...
THE swankiest festival in the music calendar is due to start this evening. Henley Festival, which won Headline Performance of ...
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