Winnersh schoolgirl’s got a winning way with words
A SCHOOLGIRL from Winnersh has fought off competition from more than 10,000 children to be named runner-up in a national ...
A SCHOOLGIRL from Winnersh has fought off competition from more than 10,000 children to be named runner-up in a national ...
PUPILS at a school in Crowthorne celebrated their last week before half term by learning about different cultures through art. ...
A FILM which was made in collaboration with a local school has been recognised at a national award ceremony. The ...
A MAN from Wokingham and a man from Sandhurst have been ordered to pay £31,000 in proceeds from crime. Jason ...
READING Festival headliners Kasabian played a secret gig in the town last night... and the venue was a church. Around ...
VOLUNTEERS from a Woodley charity sprang into action on Wednesday morning to organise more than 200 care packages for people ...
THREE fires which took place in Woodley on Tuesday are being treated as arson by police. At 3.03pm on Tuesday, ...
WOKINGHAM'S branch of Marks and Spencer (M&S) is due to close next month, it has been announced today. The Peach ...
ANIMAL lovers across Wokingham borough are being told to remain vigilant after a kitten was shot with an air gun ...
“MUSIC has this incredible way of uniting people, even when there is so much hatred and evil going on around ...
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