Doctor’s fears over sewage treatment
A leading medical doctor is worried about risks to his seriously disabled sister’s health from a sewage treatment system. Dr Henry Lupa, is complaining about plans to discharge the sewage...
Read moreDetailsA leading medical doctor is worried about risks to his seriously disabled sister’s health from a sewage treatment system. Dr Henry Lupa, is complaining about plans to discharge the sewage...
Read moreDetailsHurst Village Society has pledged to strongly fight the ‘nightmare’ of up to 300 new homes being built in its community. But earlier this week the society had yet to...
Read moreDetailsUp to 300 new homes are being proposed for a large green field which residents have fought to defend for more than 60 years. They say that developers are circling...
Read moreDetailsProtect Hurst Action Group which aims to protect the village from “inappropriate development” has had dozens of new members join it. The increase has been since developers have started a...
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough’s Covid-19 expert, just honoured by the Queen, has warned of dramatic increases in covid cases in the next few weeks.
Read moreDetailsResidents are furious about a new unauthorised sewage treatment system, which would discharge into a waterway circling their 22 homes. IT project manager Andrew Wilson was horrified to discover the...
Read moreDetailsHurst Morris People have rediscovered the joy of practising their dancing for real with their fellow dancers and musicians. It’s more than a year since covid meant the end of...
Read moreDetailsCovid professor Ben Cowling, from Sonning, has been given an MBE for his ground-breaking virus work during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough’s World Health Organisation professor who carried out groundbreaking early work on Covid-19, saving lives, has been honoured by the Queen. Professor Ben Cowling is to be made a...
Read moreDetailsProfessor Ben Cowling, Wokingham's World Health Organisation disease expert is working against Covid-19.
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