17.5 metre phone mast proposed for residential street in Winnersh
Residents commenting on the application have called the mast an “eyesore”, and are concerned that the chestnut trees will be knocked down to make way for the mast.
Read moreDetailsResidents commenting on the application have called the mast an “eyesore”, and are concerned that the chestnut trees will be knocked down to make way for the mast.
Read moreDetailsBalfour Beatty announced that resurfacing works on the A327 Reading Road will be rescheduled for next week.
Read moreDetailsDuring the night of Thursday, February 20, Oakland Tree Services was targeted by thieves, who broke through two main gates, two shipping containers and a van to steal equipment.
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire charity hope to use the money to buy new equipment, including a thermal imaging camera used to help find missing persons.
Read moreDetailsRelatively Speaking — a comedic farce of two couples — will be taking to the stage tomorrow, with performances until Saturday, April 18.
Read moreDetailsSouth Central Ambulance Service have confirmed there were no life-threatening injuries.
Read moreDetailsUnconfirmed reports are coming in regarding a traffic collision on London Road this morning.
Read moreDetailsAfter extensive feedback and consultation, the borough council have changed the design of the new £1.8 million Dinton Activity Centre.
Read moreDetailsCurrently, there are almost 50 council foster families in the borough, but ten more are needed to meet demand.
Read moreDetails“Planning approval will not be quick and it is unlikely that much will happen before 2022. But the budget is a step in the right direction," said borough council leader,...
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