At last! CCTV to catch vandals
After the Christmas Tree was vandalised in Market Place last year, action has been taken to add CCTV cameras to the Town Hall.
Read moreDetailsAfter the Christmas Tree was vandalised in Market Place last year, action has been taken to add CCTV cameras to the Town Hall.
Read moreDetailsThe borough rejected 46% of applications for new housing developments in 2018. This makes it the hardest place in the UK to get planning permission.
Read moreDetailsThe shed is a space for local men to meet new people and practice their DIY skills and hobbies.
Read moreDetailsA fully electric bus is being trialled this week as part of Winnersh Park and Ride.
Read moreDetailsThe charity has been supported with new accommodation after their previous office space was no longer available.
Read moreDetailsAn antique auction with mementos from World War Two is to take place after Remembrance Sunday this year.
Read moreDetailsThe extracurricular scheme focuses on engaging children in projects and initiatives around the borough.
Read moreDetailsEmergency vehicles trying to pass along King’s Road are also getting stuck in the traffic.
Read moreDetailsCare for families who find themselves pregnant again after losing a baby has been applauded at the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsIt's one of the biggest killers of men in the UK but an initiative to tackle prostate cancer hopes to attract thousands to have a free check-up.
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