Maiden Erlegh Trust launches consultation on future expansion
Maiden Erlegh Trust is planning a future merger with the Berkshire Schools Trust, and has launched a consultation.
Read moreMaiden Erlegh Trust is planning a future merger with the Berkshire Schools Trust, and has launched a consultation.
Read moreThe latest news from Woodley and Earley Arts Group as seen in Wokingham.Today of January 14, 2021.
Read moreThanks to Aldi, six charities across Berkshire enjoyed a festive feast this Christmas.
Read moreONE of Wokingham borough’s four MPs has had a promotion. Matt Rodda, who serves the Reading East constituency which includes parts of Woodley and Earley, has been announced as the...
Read moreMost of us are very happy that 2020 has finally come to an end. It has been one of the most difficult years that I have experienced. We haven’t been...
Read morePharmacies across Wokingham are operating on different hours during the festive period.
Read moreEarley residents are encouraged to don their boots and enjoy 14 accessible walks around town.
Read moreTHE leader of the council has promised action to try and get Wokingham borough out of Tier 3 as quickly as possible. Earlier today, health secretary Matt Hancock told the...
Read moreA history hunt has been launched into the Women's Land Army at Sutton Seeds, Earley.
Read moreAldi has launched a click-and-collect service in its Earley and Wokingham stores.
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