Coronavirus – closure of three schools is 'purely precautionary' says council expert
THE closure of three borough schools is purely precautionary and there is no indication that either site poses a risk. ...
THE closure of three borough schools is purely precautionary and there is no indication that either site poses a risk. ...
Can residents walk on water? A Planning Inspector recently overturned a WBC decision to reject a SANG extension in Shinfield ...
ANOTHER week and another batch of stories about building. Planned developments, planning appeals, chopping trees down and mooted housing schemes. ...
EMERGENCY crews have been called to a busy Wokingham street this morning, following reports of an incident. Molly Millars Lane ...
A NEW GROUP aimed at people who have suffered bereavement will be held in Shinfield on the first Wednesday of ...
What are you giving up for Lent? Chocolate, alcohol, meat? Every year I get a reminder from Yeldall Manor drug ...
“I’ve met so many unsung heroes and would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their continued commitment ...
"IF WE are convinced that weather events will be more frequent, we have to be prepared," said Wokingham Borough Council ...
THERE is no truth to a rumour circulating that a Woodley school pupil had been sent home to self-isolate over ...
NEW disabled parking bays are being installed in a Wokingham town centre car park, but due to bad weather, the ...
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