Windsor and Maidenhead council backs down on plans to axe arts funding
The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead has instead committed to a 17% increase of funds to Norden Farm, Maidenhead and Old Court, Windsor.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead has instead committed to a 17% increase of funds to Norden Farm, Maidenhead and Old Court, Windsor.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS have been urged to look out for more vulnerable people in the community following an increase in distraction thefts.
Read moreDetailsThe Barkham Hookers crocheted more than 1,000 hearts in shades of pink and red to decorate the dress, which is being auctioned for Sue Ryder.
Read moreDetailsA campaign backed by Theresa May MP is calling on a Berkshire council to rethink its plans to stop funding venues such as Norden Farm, Maidenhead.
Read moreDetailsIt comes following two confirmed cases in the Wokingham area.
Read moreDetailsThe scheme provides emergency vouchers to top-up gas or electricity prepayment meters, and will become a stand-alone service on Monday, 14 February.
Read moreDetailsINOV8 Robotics won a regional heat of the First Lego League competition, and will represent the South East in the final later this year.
Read moreDetailsThe online campaign to protect the art deco building, on Headley Road East in Woodley, has almost 3,500 signatures.
Read moreDetailsThe pile was dumped on Castle End Road on Thursday, February 3 and spilled across the road, causing an obstruction.
Read moreDetailsTwyford Growers, based on Hurst Road allotments, returns for a second season in March and is open to residents of Ruscombe and Twyford.
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