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FOR many students in Wokingham borough, 11 years of education will be reaching a turning point tomorrow when GCSE exam ...
FOR many students in Wokingham borough, 11 years of education will be reaching a turning point tomorrow when GCSE exam ...
THE CEO of an education trust behind a new primary school planned for Shinfield has spoken of her disappointment at ...
THREE cars have been broken into in Earley over the last few days. Overnight Sunday (21) into Monday someone broke ...
A WOMAN and a man have been attacked in separate incidents in Wokingham town centre. At around 12.25am on Sunday ...
FINCHAMPSTEAD CC are just six points away from their first top flight Home Counties Premier League title since 2001 after ...
THE sun shone for a little while on Sunday, before the rain returned with a vengeance! But these party animals ...
THE final day of Rewind Festival in Henley saw some huge names take to the main stage at the 80s ...
SATURDAY saw the likes of Rick Astley, Erasure's Andy Bell and Snap take to the stage at Rewind Festival in ...
SATURDAY was a mixed fortune weather-wise at Rewind Festival in Henley, but the weather failed to dampen the spirits of ...
Rewind Festival kicked off yesterday with a stellar line-up including Rick Astley, Toyah Wilcox and Tony Hadley. Check out Sunday's ...
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