Police budget proposal for £10 council tax rise set to be approved today
The Police and Crime Panel will decide on the budget proposal today. If approved, the council tax increase will come into action from Sunday, April 5.
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Panel will decide on the budget proposal today. If approved, the council tax increase will come into action from Sunday, April 5.
Read moreDetailsJames Mattingley, owner of Sit and Sip said: “We wanted to do something special to mark the Six Nations and this is a brilliant way to celebrate each of the...
Read moreDetailsJoseph Bell — who was doing some gardening work for a client in Earley — found a bicycle which had been thrown over his client’s garden wall.
Read moreDetailsIt’s part of its nationwide ‘Love Where You Live’ campaign, with Squires pledging to donate 300 silver birch trees to parks and green spaces close to its centres.
Read moreDetailsThe machine was recycled from its sugary past, and has been customised to hold 40 books at any one time.
Read moreDetailsDr Jeremy Mellins, Partner at Boundary House GP Surgery said: “We are pleased to announce that the practice has been cleaned and is now open."
Read moreDetailsLee Allen, (38) of Barkham Road, Wokingham, pleaded guilty to one count of robbery at Reading Crown Court on Thursday, January 30.
Read moreDetailsThe ‘busy boards’ were created by members of Wokingham Men’s Shed for dementia patients at Wild Acres Care Home.
Read moreDetailsDr Jeremy Mellins, Partner at Boundary House GP Surgery, stated: “We can confirm that a patient was seen at the practice premises on the evening of 10 February, during the...
Read moreDetailsInformation for the map was collated by Dr Campbell and his wife-to-be, Ruby — who was studying in Easthampstead at the time.
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