The Emmbrook look to academy status to secure direct Government funding
The Governors of The Emmbrook School said that the decision came following a “robust and comprehensive due diligence process”.
The Governors of The Emmbrook School said that the decision came following a “robust and comprehensive due diligence process”.
Last week, a reader contacted The Wokingham Paper to express their concerns that the box on Reading Road by the ...
The Youth Climate Conference will include a Question Time-style debate, and tackle issues including sustainable fashion, climate justice, migration and ...
POLICE are trying to trace a good samaritan who helped out during an incident at Wokingham's railway station earlier this ...
THE CONNECTION between a children’s hospice and the borough was highlighted last week, thanks to a visit from Wokingham town’s ...
Information for the map was collated by Dr Campbell and his wife-to-be, Ruby — who was studying in Easthampstead at ...
THE BOROUGH is only just recovering from Storm Ciara, but the Met Office is warning that Dennis is about to ...
“We will not tolerate behaviour of this kind in Wokingham.” That’s the stark warning from Thames Valley Police after four ...
If approved, the site, where The Bramshill Hunt pub used to trade will be home to a 370-square-meter Co-op.
A CHANCE to learn the art of bottle gardening is coming to Wokingham next month. Squire’s Garden Centre in Heathlands ...
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