Pupil power will help reduce air pollution in Wokingham borough
A PUPIL has a strong message to the borough as we head into 2021: switch off your engine. Mahveen Rafay ...
A PUPIL has a strong message to the borough as we head into 2021: switch off your engine. Mahveen Rafay ...
A second national lockdown was announced, although it was very different to the first. Unlike March, schools remained open, and ...
August was the month that life started to return to new normal. With pubs and restaurants taking part in Eat ...
MAY was a month when we’d been in lockdown for six weeks, so we were getting into a routine. Schools ...
ROADS across Wokingham borough have been resurfaced following an investment of more than £500,000 — and the council says there’s ...
RESIDENTS received an unexpected Christmas surprise in the form of parking tickets. Wokingham borough’s traffic wardens were working on Boxing ...
IT ALL started so brightly. The first issue of 2020 was packed with everything that you would expect a local ...
WOKINGHAM Volunteer Centre is offering residents the chance to help in an historic event: it is currently recruiting a team ...
A NUMBER of borough residents have been named in the New Year Honours list for 2021, recognising their work for ...
Berkshire primary schools will be returning from Monday, January 4, but secondary schools will be delayed until week commencing January ...
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