Summer fete to take place in Bracknell this Wednesday
The event is hosted by Frasers Property UK, owners of Maxis Business Park, and will raise money for Sebastian's Action Trust.
Read moreDetailsThe event is hosted by Frasers Property UK, owners of Maxis Business Park, and will raise money for Sebastian's Action Trust.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Conservatives have hatched a secret plan to disrupt council meetings as much as possible. A briefing given to councillors lays out a number of tactics including interfering speeches, accusations...
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, June 18, Wokingham Horticultural Association held its ?Summer mini? show at their trading store on the Ormonde Road Allotments site.
Read moreDetailsThe 27-year-old joined earlier this month on a season-long loan from Championship rivals, Middlesbrough
Read moreDetailsThe Conservatives lost seats in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, to Labour and Tiverton and Honiton in Devon to the Liberal Democrats.
Read moreDetailsEarlier this month the 22-year-old centre-back put pen to paper on a three-year deal which will see him stay at the club until 2025.
Read moreDetailsThe proposal for all-out elections every four years was recommended for approval by officers, but it did not get the two-thirds majority required.
Read moreDetailsThe plan will see three single-storey units built at Lambs Farm Business Park, in Spencers Wood, creating 340 square metres of extra employment space.
Read moreDetailsThe cables were reportedly stolen overnight from a temporary generator, supplied by SSEN, in Potter Crescent.
Read moreDetailsIf holders have moved without telling the council, their pass could be sent to a previous address.
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