Sewer van helps unblock Wokingham borough
THAMES WATER has rolled out its first lot of new vans to tackle sewer blockages in the area. The vehicles are packed with lots of new features to save space...
Read moreDetailsTHAMES WATER has rolled out its first lot of new vans to tackle sewer blockages in the area. The vehicles are packed with lots of new features to save space...
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY Concert Band returned to the stage last month in its first live performance since March last year. The group took to the stage in Alexandra Gardens, Windsor, on Saturday,...
Read moreDetailsA NATIONAL cancer charity is calling on residents to throw a party with a flavour-packed theme. Cancer Support UK is introducing the Big Ginger Social next month, inspired by the...
Read moreDetailsALMS HOUSES in Lower Earley were officially declared open last month. Cllr David Hare, former mayor at Earley Town Council, visited Liberty House, off Strand Way open, on Friday, July...
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY’s newest restaurant had a special visitor at its opening. Adda Hut, on Crockhamwell Road, invited Woodley town mayor, Cllr Janet Sartorel and deputy mayor Cllr Kay Gilder to officially...
Read moreDetailsTHE BOOKING system for an over 60s programme has changed. SHINE, run by the borough council, is moving its online system from Eventbrite to My PT Hub. The new platform...
Read moreDetailsTHE FIRST of many pop-up events about signs of child exploitation started last month. Based in Woodley town centre, the borough council launched its Let’s Talk About X campaign on...
Read moreDetailsMOBILE phones could be used to improve road safety in Wokingham, thanks to a new project led by Reading Borough Council. The Thames Valley Berkshire Live Lab scheme is investigating...
Read moreDetailsBARKHAM is looking busy again as the Village Residents Association (BVRA) gears up for social events again. It is hosting a Family Skittles Evening later this year to mark the...
Read moreDetailsA MASTERPLAN which could see thousands of homes built in Wokingham borough has had an update. Developer Richborough Estates wants to see more homes built on 38 acres of land...
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