BREAKING: Aldryngton Primary School expansion plans approved
PLANS to expand an Earley primary school have been approved by Wokingham Borough Council (WBC)'s planning committee this evening. Parents of children ...
PLANS to expand an Earley primary school have been approved by Wokingham Borough Council (WBC)'s planning committee this evening. Parents of children ...
LOLLIPOP ladies could soon be a thing of the past if a proposal is passed by Wokingham Borough Council (WBC). The council ...
A VOLUNTEER-led theatre in Reading is hoping to celebrate a milestone anniversary with a big boost in funds. Progress Theatre ...
SHOPPERS in Twyford are having their food horizons broadened after a Waitrose reopened following a refurbishment. The supermarket, in London Road, ...
SOUTH Central Ambulance Service (SCAS) has released a statement following Lilly-May Page-Bowden's inquest, apologising to her family. A paramedic from the ...
THE PARAMEDIC who treated schoolgirl Lilly-May Page-Bowden when she collapsed from a cardiac arrest in 2014 was today deemed to ...
RAPPER Eminem has been announced as the third headliner for this year's Reading Festival. This will be the third time ...
IN preparation for the start of major works in Wokingham town centre next week, Peach Street will need to be completely ...
THAMES Valley Police is set to start recruiting police officers as part of a large-scale drive to get more constables on ...
A WOMAN has been mugged as she prepared to walk her dog at a park in Finchampstead at the weekend. ...
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