More bins please! Call for action over Chalfont Park litter
THE LEADER of Earley town council said more bins please as he is concerned about rising amounts of litter in the town’s parks. Cllr Clive Jones said as more residents...
Read moreDetailsTHE LEADER of Earley town council said more bins please as he is concerned about rising amounts of litter in the town’s parks. Cllr Clive Jones said as more residents...
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is making education more accessible with a new initiative, the Sanctuary Scholarship Scheme. It has relaunched its Sanctuary Scholarship Scheme which offers financial support to anybody...
Read moreDetailsA SIX-YEAR-OLD from Earley has been supporting his primary school by selling bookmarks. Kayden Chan is excited to have raised £278.69 to help improve Radstock Primary School’s quiet area. “I...
Read moreDetailsAN investigation is continuing into the Arborfield Green fire last month, which saw a block of flats destroyed. Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue said it cannot yet provide a clear...
Read moreDetailsCOMMUNITY projects in Reading will have a £50,000 boost this year, in a new initiative from the University of Reading as it seeks to be good neighbours. The Community Fund...
Read moreDetailsPLANS have been lodged for 95 houses bridging the gap between Wokingham and Bracknell. Located south of Waterloo Road, the developer proposes entrance via Old Wokingham Road, near Jennett’s Park....
Read moreDetailsTHE FOUNDER of cancer charity Walk the Walk said she is “delighted” to help fund a 3D cancer-screening bus. Wokingham-based Nina Barough, chief executive of the charity, said she is...
Read moreDetailsDINTON PASTURES multi-million pound activity centre has taken another step towards completion. Last week, the building’s eco-friendly exterior was installed — and it’s made out of Siberian cladding. Designed by...
Read moreDetailsA new butler service has launched which can take Wokingham residents' bins out for them.
Read moreDetailsSport in Mind, a Reading-based mental health charity, has launched a new programme to support young people's mental health.
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