Executive approves plans for £4 million expansion of Addington School in Woodley
A MULTI-MILLION pound expansion of Addington School has been given the go-ahead despite fears it could spill onto a popular ...
A MULTI-MILLION pound expansion of Addington School has been given the go-ahead despite fears it could spill onto a popular ...
How do we know we are on the right path and following God’s plan for us? I am not a ...
THERE’S a wizard of an event happening at Waterstones in Peach Place this Saturday (February 9). Harry Potter fans can ...
CHARLEY TUTTLE stroked home the winning penalty as Binfield continued the defence of their Floodlit Cup on a dramatic night ...
Dan Bateman says his Wokingham and Emmbrook side have "nothing to lose" when they head to Flackwell Heath tonight. The ...
There’s still time to book a place on a new course that aims to help tackle the pain of relationship ...
A RAID was carried out in Wokingham last week as part of a nationwide police scheme to crack down on ...
A CENTRE dedicated to helping Wokingham’s vulnerable residents is the latest place to be targeted by vandals. The Wokingham Crisis ...
Feathers and Fur visited Evendons Year 2 on Tuesday 22nd January 2019. Sadie bought in four interesting, beautiful birds of ...
Heavy snow has fallen across Wokingham borough overnight forcing all but a handful of schools to close for the day. ...
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