Grieving family face Christmas Day without their daughter
"If it was up to me, I would cancel Christmas. I don’t want to celebrate, I would rather get away ...
"If it was up to me, I would cancel Christmas. I don’t want to celebrate, I would rather get away ...
The Winter Mini Challenge is encouraging children to read any three books of their choice and then rate them depending ...
Children from Wokingham are invited to take part in a reading extravaganza featuring author-led writing workshops this autumn. The Wokingham ...
BY HOLME GRANGE SCHOOL Holme Grange School was buzzing with excitement on Friday, December 8 when their Year 6 students ...
BY CROSFIELDS SCHOOL On Thursday, December 5, our Year 2 pupils performed their annual Christmas Play, Pinocchio. The theatre was ...
CHILDREN are invited to have a go at pumpkin carving on Saturday. The Walter Arms in Sindlesham is holding the ...
A PET superstore in Wokingham and Winnersh will be offering free workshops to youngsters this half term. Pets at Home, ...
CHILDREN are being encouraged to enter a drawing contest for this year’s Wokingham Fireworks parade. The contest invites them to ...
AN INTERNATIONAL mobile phone and consumer electronics manufacturer has pledged its support to a Woodley children’s charity. Reading-based Bullitt group ...
WOODLEY is to get new play equipment as part of the town centre regeneration. Woodley Town Council (WTC) has been ...
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