CORONAVIRUS: Residents warned against having a picnic in the park
Residents have been asked to obey Covid-19 rules in Dinton Pastures country park.
Read moreDetailsResidents have been asked to obey Covid-19 rules in Dinton Pastures country park.
Read moreDetailsHidden secrets going back 500 years have been exposed during major repairs to a Tudor pub which is said to be haunted. Painstaking repairs to The Castle Inn at Hurst,...
Read moreDetailsAllotment holders and other helpers are setting up a new project to give Green Prescriptions to boost people anxious or depressed after a year of pandemic. Unlike usual doctors’ prescriptions,...
Read moreDetailsCommunity champion Gordon Storey passed away last week, and is now being remembered by the Twyford community.
Read moreDetailsReassurances over suggestions that the Hurst flood could lead to sewage spreading Covid-19 have been given by Wokingham’s World Health Organisation professor and Thames Water. Last year an academic study...
Read moreDetailsRelentless rain flooded a community, causing sewage safety fears and traffic diversions for days. Residents said the floods overloaded the sewers, forcing sewage out onto lawns, pavements and the road....
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY has collected more than 100 sacks of rubbish that were tossed into ditches and hedges around their area. Wokingham borough councillor for Hurst, Cllr Wayne Smith delivered packs...
Read moreDetailsA theatre group provided two “outings” to enjoy funny and inventive plays – a rare treat in these Covid-19 times. Twyford and Ruscombe Theatre Group staged six short plays under...
Read moreDetailsA REMARKABLE anniversary in the life of Wokingham’s World Health Organisation Covid-19 expert is being recognised this week. A year ago today (Saturday, January 23) Professor Ben Cowling travelled with...
Read moreDetailsA mobile Covid-19 testing unit is opening at Dinton Pastures this week.
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