Almost 98% of Wokingham borough A-level students have passed – and there’s been a big increase in A*-A grades
YOU’VE all done very well. That’s the message to A Level students from Wokingham Borough Council’s executive member for children’s ...
YOU’VE all done very well. That’s the message to A Level students from Wokingham Borough Council’s executive member for children’s ...
It was a record-breaking year for Reddam House in Sindlesham. Formerly Bearwood College, the revitalised school has seen its grades ...
WHITEKNIGHTS indoor bowls club have unveiled their new team shirt ahead of the upcoming season. “Bowls Trader is delighted to ...
I firmly believe that one of the reasons we have such a growing mental health issue and a growing rate ...
CROWTHORNE Tennis Club Ladies team triumphed as league champions in two separate division in the Berkshire tennis league. The first ...
Barn owls born and bred as part of a Wokingham conservation project are about to have an absolute hoot on ...
Bike thefts appear to be on the rise in Wokingham, after three separate incidents in the past fortnight
No Agatha Christie play disappoints; but this one, Towards Zero, directed by the renowned Brian Blessed, stood out among the ...
The Traveling Wilburys were hailed at the greatest group that never toured. But now you can see what you’ve been ...
WHEN they say that Wokingham’s Market Place is historic, they mean it. Next month, a special day of celebrations will ...
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