Earley residents condemn ‘environmental vandalism’
Earley residents are angry after their local woodland was cleared without warning by Lower Earley Properties.
Read moreDetailsEarley residents are angry after their local woodland was cleared without warning by Lower Earley Properties.
Read moreDetailsThe Oracle is supporting 10 local charities through its Giving Back Project, to help them overcome the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreDetailsIsla Nicholson, from Arborfield, is leading the way with her weekly litter picks around the neighbourhood.
Read moreDetailsTony Cowling believes that 'hands, face, space' is not enough to stop coronavirus.
Read moreDetailsResidents are being invited to help monitor the spread and impact of coronavirus.
Read moreDetailsWith a visit to Santa's grotto off the cards this year, he's found a new way to spread some Christmas cheer with A Visit From Santa.
Read moreDetailsLinda Hall, from Finchampstead, is walking 1,000 miles to raise money following the death of a close friend.
Read moreDetailsRural Powerhouse Week is going virtual this year, and runs from Monday, November 23 until Thursday, November 26.
Read moreDetails38% of Berkshire employees believe working from home will become their new normal going forwards.
Read moreDetailsJake Morrison, chief executive of Citizens Advice Wokingham, has celebrated his two year anniversary in the role with a leadership award.
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