Could new ice hockey rink be home to Bracknell Bees?
Based at The Western Centre, the new rink is less than two miles away from the John Nike Centre, current home of the Bracknell Bees.
Read moreDetailsBased at The Western Centre, the new rink is less than two miles away from the John Nike Centre, current home of the Bracknell Bees.
Read moreDetailsSouth Hill Park kicks off the summer holidays with live music, a family favourite and the return of indoor dining The Bracknell-based arts centre is celebrating summer with an outdoor...
Read moreDetailsTHE ABILITY OF the planning department to act on the climate emergency was questioned at last week’s borough council executive meeting. Cllr Gary Cowan asked Cllr Wayne Smith, executive member...
Read moreDetailsTHE EXECUTIVE member for finance and housing said the council would work with charities to support residents. At the virtual meeting of Wokingham Borough Council's executive committee, held on Thursday,...
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Berkshire Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) has appointed Bob Beveridge as its new Chair. Mr Beveridge has a diverse business career in large organisations and SMEs within the consumer...
Read moreDetailsTickets are now available, and films include Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, Bridesmaids, The Lion King and Unhinged, released this year.
Read moreDetailsKEEN to be green, a hurst charity is now selling handmade crafts, created from donated fabric scraps. The Cowshed, which recently expanded into Winnersh, has a team of crafting volunteers...
Read moreDetailsAWARD WINNING jazz saxophonist Art Themen will perform a live streamed gig direct from the main stage at Norden Farm Centre for the Arts later this month. The show will...
Read moreDetailsTHE NUMBER of trees removed and not replaced across the borough was questioned at the borough council executive meeting held on Thursday, July 30. Speaking at the meeting, Cllr Paul...
Read moreDetailsTHE LEADER of the council said he hopes to bridge the gap between low and high income families across the borough. Speaking at the borough council executive meeting held virtually...
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