More than 500 people sign petition for victim memorial at Forbury Gardens
“The monument we are proposing will help bring the focus back to the individuals who were affected by the incident."
Read moreDetails“The monument we are proposing will help bring the focus back to the individuals who were affected by the incident."
Read moreDetailsEarlier this month, Crowthorne Parish Council proposed the idea of a fruit, vegetable and artisan bakery outdoor market.
Read moreDetailsThe living lamppost in Twyford was struggling to survive the heat over Easter but has now been given a new lease of life.
Read moreDetailsThe two animals may only be 10-months-old, but they’ve grown considerably since they arrived in their new home.
Read moreDetailsChampioned by Wokingham In Need, the charity began the first phase of work back in December to clear overgrown weeds and brambles — led by the Friends of Finchampstead Ridges.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham family say they are distraught as their Mother’s grave has been targeted by thieves for the past four years.
Read moreDetailsCllr John Halsall told Wokingham.Today that the approach to primary school children returning in June would be flexible to each school.
Read moreDetailsAcross Berkshire West, doctors are reminding patients that surgeries are still open, after Health Secretary Matt Hancock warned that people must not avoid seeing their GP as this could create...
Read moreDetailsIt’s been such a popular idea that it’s spread across the world, including a Spoonville that was launched Down Under. Thankfully, the spoons are the right way up, otherwise that...
Read moreDetailsA Keephatch resident is calling for the council to take responsibility in managing biodiversity.
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