Wokingham Borough Council accused of stalling road safety improvements outside school
Last year, more than 500 people signed a petition calling for improvements on William Heelas Way, outside Floreat Montague Park School.
Read moreDetailsLast year, more than 500 people signed a petition calling for improvements on William Heelas Way, outside Floreat Montague Park School.
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Read moreDetailsThe event, held on Friday, January 20, was hosted by Master Charlotte Frejya-Richwoods from Rising Dragon Feng Shui.
Read moreDetailsMembers of theatrical group EBOS will be holding their annual quiz night at the Pinewood Theatre in Pinewood Leisure Complex on Friday, February 10.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Vegan Market, organised by Sparkle Vegan, will take over Market Place on Sunday, February 12.
Read moreDetailsThe free event will take place at the Crowthorne Library on Saturday, February 18, between 10am and 2pm.
Read moreDetailsMr Goodberry said: "The whole idea was going and getting and shopping for people, just to be a good neighbour really."
Read moreDetailsResearch has revealed the town has the lowest percentage of closures, with 0.13% of businesses launched since December 2017 going into liquidation.
Read moreDetailsFrom Monday, February 13, to Friday, February 17, buses will replace trains from Reading to Bracknell and Guildford.
Read moreDetailsFinalists will then be invited to an awards ceremony starting at 5.15pm on Monday, March 13 at Buratta's in Ruscombe.
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