Social housing provider helps clear woodland storm damage at Dinton
Staff members from Stonewater joined with the Community Forest Trust (CFT) to coppice and clear some of the trees across Dinton Pastures Country Park, in Hurst.
Read moreDetailsStaff members from Stonewater joined with the Community Forest Trust (CFT) to coppice and clear some of the trees across Dinton Pastures Country Park, in Hurst.
Read moreDetails"Willow Bank does not have any groups or choirs in the Festival, and we are not aware of any individual performers from there."
Read moreDetailsWokingham Crime Conference will take place on Friday, March 13 and will explore cybercrime, courier fraud, telephone scams and doorstep scams.
Read moreDetailsFunds raised from the event will go to the mayor’s charity of the year, Debra UK — who support people with Epidermolysis Bullosa.
Read moreDetailsYesterday morning, at approximately 10.20am a member of the public was injured from a dog bite on Reading Road.
Read moreDetailsElderly patients left waiting in a telephone queue often hang-up before they can speak to someone — putting their health at risk.
Read moreDetails“I’ve met so many unsung heroes and would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their continued commitment to those less fortunate than ourselves.”
Read moreDetailsThe pair hope that their company — Hudia — will help businesses grow through PR, social media and web design.
Read moreDetailsUnveiled on Monday February 17, the cabinet - next to Wokingham Town Hall - has been wrapped with a picture of a local street scene, livening up the spot.
Read moreDetailsThe Court ruled that this case was one of exceptional public interest, noting that “the issue of climate change is a matter of profound national and international importance."
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