Royal Berkshire Hospital granted funding to help redevelop facilities
The hospital has been named alongside 20 others to receive seed funding to help develop a plan for redevelopment.
The hospital has been named alongside 20 others to receive seed funding to help develop a plan for redevelopment.
SCHOOLS are being invited to apply for funding to run breakfast clubs. Cereal manufacturer Kellogg’s said that it is doubling ...
PARENTS campaigning for more funding for Wokingham’s schools have been left bitterly disappointed after the issue was left out of ...
AN ISSUE which will no doubt be a huge talking point in the run-up to next month's’ General Election was ...
A CONSORTIUM of headteachers from the borough and beyond travelled to Westminster last week to deliver their message on fairer ...
Almost nine in 10 pupils will be going to their first choice of secondary school this September. Wokingham Borough Council ...
SCHOOLS in Wokingham borough are set to be more than £6.5 million worse off by 2020 unless the government changes ...
MORE than 100 people took to the streets in Twyford last month to protest the potentially devastating cuts being faced by ...
THE education of pupils in Wokingham is being put at risk by unfair funding allocations, the organisers of a new ...
A PETITION calling on a local council to protect one of the area’s most beloved arts centres has gained momentum ...
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