Wokingham school’s award for helping talent
AN INDEPENDENT school in Wokingham has been re-accredited with an award which recognises its provision for talented pupils. Holme Grange ...
AN INDEPENDENT school in Wokingham has been re-accredited with an award which recognises its provision for talented pupils. Holme Grange ...
A MAN from Three Mile Cross is due to appear in court charged with burglary. Ashley Reed-Jones, 20, of Caribou ...
A BUDDING young actor from Wokingham has a secured a major role that will be seen by millions over the ...
CHILDREN and parents from a nursery school in Wokingham managed to raise more than £700 simply by playing games. Youngsters ...
UPDATED - He has been released without charge. Police have released an efit of a man they wish to question ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL’S support for small businesses during the regeneration works has been criticised by the Federation of Small Businesses. ...
Thames Valley Police can confirm that it has located a missing man and his sons from Aborfield. Michael John Cole ...
A TENANT has been agreed for Peach Place, but due to commercial confidentiality, Wokingham Borough Council can’t say who it ...
MOVING Winnersh’s allotments was queried by Cllr Rachelle Shepherd-DuBey at the Executive meeting held on Thursday, October 26. She asked ...
A JEWELLERY workshop in Wokingham celebrated its first birthday at Holme Grange Craft Village last weekend. Enchanting Glass, which makes ...
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