Even the mayor wants to fight fire!
FIREFIGHTERS invited members of the public to find out more about its work at a special open day last month ...
FIREFIGHTERS invited members of the public to find out more about its work at a special open day last month ...
THE FINAL plans are being put in place for this year’s Ollie Young Foundation Summer Fun Day. Marking five years ...
THIS WEEK, Wokingham Borough Council formally announced its plans for the new Carnival Pool leisure complex. It is a secret ...
By Joseph and George Both six-years-old On Monday 3rd July Evendons Primary school had its sports day. First of all ...
WATCHES were stolen from a house in Woosehill last weekend. Between 10.15pm and 10.35pm on Saturday, July 22 the homeowner, ...
THIEVES have stolen a host of electronic learning aids, including more than 100 computers and 100 tablets, from Evendons Primary ...
A TEENAGE boy is due to appear in court in connection with an assault in Finchampstead. The 14-year-old from Finchampstead, ...
A CARE home in Farley Hill is calling on local artists to exhibit their work during a garden party next ...
A NEW retirement development in Wokingham went on show to the public in the Town Hall last week. Renaissance Retirement’s ...
STUDENTS who sat their International Baccalaureate Diploma (IBDP) at Leighton Park School received their results earlier this month. On July 6, ...
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