Emmbrook petition: ‘Don’t break your promise’
More than 1,400 people have signed an e-petition calling on Wokingham Borough Council to keep its promise.
More than 1,400 people have signed an e-petition calling on Wokingham Borough Council to keep its promise.
The event at the Lowther Road club will take place on Friday, March 1.
Raw sewage spilled into a park near a primary school for up to a week after Storm Henk.
A HOMELESS man has been charged with shoplifting offences and for an assault.
For most pupils, a visit to the headteacher's office usually means they are in hot water. But for pupils at ...
A chance to sing with the choir in Emmbrook
A Wokingham pub is holding a gala relaunch evening tomorrow (Friday).
FORTY years after they hung up their schoolbags, former pupils of a Wokingham school are being invited to catch up.
AN EMMBROOK pub is preparing to welcome singers of all abilities next week.
A WOKINGHAM School is celebrating the results achieved by their Year 11 students who received their GCSE results this morning.
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