Council builds riverside path from recycled tyres
“Thanks to our residents for their patience while we completed this work, which will help even more people enjoy this riverside beauty spot.”
Read moreDetails“Thanks to our residents for their patience while we completed this work, which will help even more people enjoy this riverside beauty spot.”
Read moreDetails“It’s absolutely soul destroying not knowing when we can return. Beauty is all I know. We feel like the forgotten industry."
Read moreDetailsDRIVERS need to make sure their cars, bikes and vans are road legal, as MOTs become mandatory next month. From Saturday, August 1, drivers across England, Scotland and Wales need...
Read moreDetails"Extra footfall on the site means we need the car parking facility. We just want to make people aware that from Monday, July 13, the barrier will be back in...
Read moreDetails“We are excited to be making the move to Winnersh Triangle where we have the unique opportunity to create a bespoke high-tech space for our growing business."
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM language teacher has been nominated for a children's activities award. Kate Sleeman, owner of BilinguaSing, has been nominated for her work teaching babies and children French and Spanish...
Read moreDetails“It’s just a small part of a wider range of initiatives we’ve implemented to support our staff and say thank you for all their commitment and dedication."
Read moreDetailsA REGIONAL victim support charity has launched an awareness campaign for reporting domestic abuse anonymously. Victims First, which supports victims of crime and abuse across Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire is...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS across Sindlesham and Winnersh are concerned about the flood risk of building 87 new houses on Mill Lane. The road — which is almost annually closed due to flooding...
Read moreDetailsTYPICAL ways of getting to school include walking, cycling, and catching the bus or train. But not for pupils of Bohunt School. Since September 2016, some of their students have...
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