Cantley Park makeover is underway
WORK TO improve facilities at Cantley Park is underway, after contractors started on the pavilion last month. Local firm Morris & Blunt Ltd has started to remove the internal walls,...
Read moreDetailsWORK TO improve facilities at Cantley Park is underway, after contractors started on the pavilion last month. Local firm Morris & Blunt Ltd has started to remove the internal walls,...
Read moreDetailsTwyford has been awarded Plastic Free Community status for its action on single-use plastic.
Read moreDetailsShinfield's L'Ortolan has retained its Michelin star award for the 19th year in a row.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has submitted plans for a TV studio in Shinfield's Thames Valley Science Park.
Read moreDetailsA NEW history project is being launched at the Museum of English Rural Life, to mark its 70th anniversary. The 51 Voices project will connect people with the collections, from...
Read moreDetails“We are delighted to be opening another rapid test centre and are extremely grateful to the team at Microsoft for providing the building. It is situated in a prime location...
Read moreDetailsTHE CLINICALLY extremely vulnerable should be higher on the priority list, said a Wokingham mother. Lynn Antink believes her son, who suffers from a hormone deficiency disorder, should be vaccinated...
Read moreDetailsTHE CONGREGATION at St Paul’s Church in Wokingham has been supporting patients at Royal Berkshire Hospital. The rector, the Revd Richard Lamey, and his team put out a call to...
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading has become the first university in Europe to join an eco-friendly catering group. It has joined the Menus of Change Universities Research Collaborative (MCURC) to innovate...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS across the borough have joined the call for an independent investigation into the council standards committee. On Monday, January 11, a meeting of the Standards Committee was cut short...
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