Village gets digging for its big tree planting plan
TWYFORD Parish Council wants to make the village even more green — but it needs residents’ help.To honour National Tree Week, which is taking place at the end of the...
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD Parish Council wants to make the village even more green — but it needs residents’ help.To honour National Tree Week, which is taking place at the end of the...
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY May market will be popping up in Wokingham town centre on bank holiday Monday. The Wokingham Lions Club has organised the event, which will take place next to...
Read moreDetailsA planning application has been submitted for a Lidl foodstore and new housing estate off Lower Earley Way.
Read moreDetailsA PROPERTY developer wants to build 30 new apartments in Ruscombe Park. Last month, Bankfoot APAM applied for planning permission to construct a new, three storey apartment block on Ruscombe...
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Jim Edwards is wearing two pairs of socks this weekend and walking 62 miles for The Link Visiting Scheme.
Read moreDetailsMysterious artist Catsy has been spray painting cats across Woosehill in a bid to make residents smile.
Read moreDetails“We will fight to find out the truth behind her senseless murder,” the spokesperson said. “We will remember her always. Her only crime was being free.”
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM runner wants to raise £100,000 with his latest charity fundraiser. Steve Butler is planning to run 62 miles (100km) from London to Brighton to support Wokingham’s local Samaritans...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM law firm is set to expand, after completing a deal for Bells Solicitors in Farnham. Clifton Ingram, based on Broad Street, has bought the Farnham-based firm in a...
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD residents are dusting off their dancing shoes as Ceroc classes return following the covid pandemic. Ceroc Thames Valley, which helps people across Wokingham borough learn how to dance with...
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