Ofsted inspection raises ‘significant concerns’ over Wokingham Borough Council’s SEND provision
AN OFSTED inspection into the special needs provision across Wokingham borough has uncovered ‘significant concerns’ and said that many areas ...
AN OFSTED inspection into the special needs provision across Wokingham borough has uncovered ‘significant concerns’ and said that many areas ...
CALLS have been made for council bosses to cancel a parking ticket slapped on a first aid car during the ...
THURSDAY, May 2 was a momentous day for Wokingham. We hesitate to use the word seismic, but had we been ...
THE FORMER leader of the Liberal Democrats has praised the Wokingham borough branch for their electoral success last week. In ...
A CELEBRATION of life on two wheels is to take place in Finchampstead on Friday, May 10. My Journey Wokingham ...
LAST WEEK’S Wokingham Paper featured extensive coverage of the civic funeral for Alderman Bob Wyatt. Former mayor, borough and town ...
Last April, Cllr Andy Croy was Labour’s sole representative on Wokingham Borough Council. But just a few weeks later, the ...
"In the past year, we’ve grown as a group. We’re a lot more organised and focused on the issues residents ...
ON Thursday, you have the opportunity to decide the future of the borough. While the Conservatives will come out of ...
THE COUNCIL has promised an independent inquiry into the Sheeplands saga. Earlier this year, the High Court released its verdict ...
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