Wokingham Borough Council supports mental health with nature
Wokingham Borough Council is supporting a mental health campaign about connecting to nature this week.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is supporting a mental health campaign about connecting to nature this week.
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council has declared a climate emergency and published an action plan - and it wants to hear from residents.
Read moreDetails“It’s worse than the crash this morning,” Cllr Prue Bray said. “It must be local people who have got used to turning right.”
Read moreDetailsGWR will begin reintroducing the Hitachi Class 800 trains from today, after a service recovery plan was put in place.
Read moreDetailsWokingham.Today understands the crash is linked to the change in signalling, which prohibits drivers from turning right onto Hatch Farm Way from King Street Lane.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham youngster is cutting her hair for charity - and it will be her first salon cut since she was a toddler.
Read moreDetailsThe second phase of the Winnersh relief road is now open to the public, in a bid to reduce traffic and congestion.
Read moreDetailsWoodley residents can have a say about the town at the Town Elector's Meeting later this month.
Read moreDetailsThe boy suffered multiple injuries, including a broken leg and arm, a bruised lung and a facial injury.
Read moreDetailsALMOST a quarter of a million pounds has been donated to a group of churches, including some in Berkshire. The Diocese of Oxford has announced it will be supporting 15...
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