Hall Farm homes will be built on ‘low risk’ flood land says council planning leader
ANY HOMES built at Hall Farm will be on "low risk" flood land as opposed to "high risk" land, the borough council's planning executive announced.
Read moreDetailsANY HOMES built at Hall Farm will be on "low risk" flood land as opposed to "high risk" land, the borough council's planning executive announced.
Read moreDetailsElowyn Meeres, 13, won four silver and one bronze medal at the Berks and South Bucks County Speed Swimming Championships in January.
Read moreDetailsWheatfield Primary raised money for the NSPCC with a Times Tables Rock Star Challenge on Friday, February 4.
Read moreDetailsTelecoms firms will be given easier access to public buildings and street lights, bus shelters and traffic lights as part of the plan.
Read moreDetailsThe organisation was given the donation by The Midcounties Co-operative, after the money was raised in 228 of its stores over the festive period.
Read moreDetailsHigh winds expected until 9pm today, and are predicted to continue into the weekend.
Read moreDetailsDean Anderton said that he was trapped between two fallen trees on the road, and had to call the police for help.
Read moreDetailsA spokesperson for the team said on social media: "Please stay inside and only travel if necessary."
Read moreDetailsJessi Eltringham said that he was stuck in the middle of the road, after a tree came down near Gray's Farm, and another near Nine Mile Ride.
Read moreDetailsAccording to Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN), this includes parts of Woodley, Winnersh, Sindlesham, Arborfield and Spencers Wood.
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