Housebuilder donates £55,000 to Air Ambulance
The Buckinghamshire-based unit was called out 247 times in December, and delivered care to 142 patients — over 30% of which had suffered a cardiac arrest.
Read moreDetailsThe Buckinghamshire-based unit was called out 247 times in December, and delivered care to 142 patients — over 30% of which had suffered a cardiac arrest.
Read moreDetailsBoundary House Surgery has been shut all day for precautionary cleaning, confirm staff from East Berkshire CCG.
Read moreDetailsSir John criticised the burning of coal, and the motor industry in Germany, adding that the EU should welcome advice from the UK “as their whole new economic and regulatory...
Read moreDetailsEvent organiser, Amber L'Estrange is hosting the evening in memory of her late Uncle. Funds will go to the mental health charity, Mind.
Read moreDetailsThere have been reports that the polling card sent to residents contained an error — referring to Wokingham Town Council instead of Woodley Town Council.
Read moreDetailsWessex Solar Energy says they are examining the feasibility of the site, and are inviting residents to ask questions.
Read moreDetailsIf approved, the site, where The Bramshill Hunt pub used to trade will be home to a 370-square-meter Co-op.
Read moreDetailsYesterday, he announced via social media that he will be asking the council to ease congestion at traffic light junctions by improving the phases and using traffic sensors.
Read moreDetailsBOROUGH residents have been inhaling polluted air that exceeds international toxic air guidelines, according to data published by the Government. Most recent data from the Department for Environment, Food and...
Read moreDetailsEVERLASTING LOVE was riding high in the charts back in January 1968, and for two families, it was the start of a whirlwind romance that brought together two brothers and...
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