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Help shape the borough's new cycling and walking facilities
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Read moreDetailsPOLITICAL parties in Wokingham united to approve the next step in creating a solar farm in Barkham, estimated to cost £20 million. Proposed by the previous Conservative-led administration, the then...
Read moreDetailsPeter Harper, who lives in Finchampstead, founded a petition against building approximately 270 homes on Rooks Nest Farm.
Read moreDetailsFINCHAMPSTEAD residents are pushing back against the suggestion to build more than 250 homes off Barkham Ride.
Read moreDetailsThe Barkham Post Office will have an extra pop-up Post Office counter for the festive period.
Read moreDetailsThe Barkham Village Residents Association is holding a quiz evening at Barkham Village Hall on Saturday, November 27.
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, October 17, there will be a charity event at Barkham Village Hall.
Read moreDetailsBob Beveridge, chair of Thames Valley Berkshire LEP, said he is delighted the bridge is finished.
Read moreDetailsBARKHAM is looking busy again as the Village Residents Association (BVRA) gears up for social events again. It is hosting a Family Skittles Evening later this year to mark the...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM care home Oakfield Court is celebrating 35 years of supporting the borough’s community. Oakfield Court, which opened its doors on Barkham Road in July 1986, was the first...
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