Farm park launches £30,000 fundraiser to keep animals alive and well in lockdown
THE OWNER of a travelling farm park has launched a £30,000 crowdfunding campaign to save the business from sinking.
Read moreDetailsTHE OWNER of a travelling farm park has launched a £30,000 crowdfunding campaign to save the business from sinking.
Read moreDetails“The Government has been clear that they do not want large gatherings of people in public places as this poses a significant risk of transmission."
Read moreDetailsHare Hatch Sheeplands will now be open every day, with special shopping hours parents and children, the elderly and vulnerable and key workers.
Read moreDetails"Plans to re-open schools and early years settings must focus on reassuring parents that it will be safe for children to return to school."
Read moreDetailsTHE PANDEMIC will create a new type of homelessness, warns a charity founder.
Read moreDetailsFootball teams across the borough are one step closer to a new training pitch at Cantley Park.
Read moreDetailsLast night, television viewers in the borough may have spotted a familiar face, after a Winnersh teacher appeared on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
Read moreDetailsThe 21-year-old man from Reading and the 34-year-old man from Wokingham who were arrested on suspicion of rape have been released on bail until Thursday, June 4 and Friday, June...
Read moreDetailsMegan Davies was painted by an artist who wanted to pay tribute to those on the frontline of the coronavirus crisis during lockdown.
Read moreDetailsThe joint project aims to solve the problem of potential trip hazards around the four trees due to their roots dislodging paving around them.
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