When it comes to working, Walter is armed with the tables
Jon Levene, owner of The Walter Arms, has launched a work table scheme at his pub in Sindlesham.
Read moreDetailsJon Levene, owner of The Walter Arms, has launched a work table scheme at his pub in Sindlesham.
Read moreDetailsDog boarders across the borough have declared victory, after a 379% licence fee hike was dropped.
Read moreDetailsThe visit was to mark the publication of the government’s Hospital Food Review, an independent study into hospital food, which was commissioned last year and was led by Bake Off...
Read moreDetailsShinfield Parish Council recently marked the opening of its new community pavilion.
Read moreDetailsChalk, on Broad Street, is opening its doors later this month and will be an independently-owned British eatery.
Read moreDetailsA Finchampstead resident is concerned that traffic on the A327 Reading Road has not been slowed, after promises were made to do so.
Read moreDetailsIan Waite, local Strictly Come Dancing star, is raising awareness of the need to find fostering homes in the borough.
Read moreDetailsThe founder of Freely Fruity, a community food charity, are calling for support from borough residents.
Read moreDetailsTeri Kearsey, from Wokingham, has appointed as chair of trustees for Harry's HAT, a national children's charity.
Read moreDetailsLocated in The Great Hall, the new site is accessible without a car and everyone must follow public health measures.
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