Winnersh Primary teacher wins £125,000 on gameshow
Last night, television viewers in the borough may have spotted a familiar face, after a Winnersh teacher appeared on Who ...
Last night, television viewers in the borough may have spotted a familiar face, after a Winnersh teacher appeared on Who ...
The letter contains theological thoughts designed to distress: “Every single death that happens in this COVID-19, the world has come ...
TO CELEBRATE World Book Day, pupils at Windmill Primary School were gifted some new reading material, thanks to its good ...
"If it was up to me, I would cancel Christmas. I don’t want to celebrate, I would rather get away ...
Following a police appeal earlier his week, Thams Valley Police have confirmed that three teenagers have been arrested on suspicion ...
TWO teenagers were robbed while they were in a Woosehill supermarket car park on Saturday night. Thames Valley Police is ...
Science students at Wheatfield Primary School, Winnersh, and Windmill Primary School in Wokingham, visited a prestigious university in their lab ...
YOUNG chefs had their own culinary challenge earlier this month after they were tasked with cooking pancakes for a mayor. ...
Work in Woosehill to replace water pipes with more efficient technology has finished two weeks ahead of schedule say South ...
A PROJECT to upgrade water pipes in Woosehill is preparing to move into its final stages, with temporary traffic lights ...
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