MP says #BackBinfield ahead of final
BRACKNELL MP James Sunderland has signed up to #BackBinfield and will cheer on the side when they take part in the FA Vase final on Saturday, May 22. “I’m chuffed...
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL MP James Sunderland has signed up to #BackBinfield and will cheer on the side when they take part in the FA Vase final on Saturday, May 22. “I’m chuffed...
Read moreDetailsNEWBOLD College is inviting residents to ponder who should be leading the climate change debate post-pandemic with its talk Global or Local?. A virtual seminar is taking place on Tuesday,...
Read moreDetailsNewbold College is resuming its Diversity Centre series next month.
Read moreDetailsDanetti opened its furniture showroom on Saturday, December 12.
Read moreDetailsContemporary furniture company Danetti is launching its first-ever showroom in Binfield's Octagon House.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS across the borough were celebrating yesterday after lottery wins. Two neighbours from Tangley Drive in Wokingham netted £1,000 each with their lucky postcode. And two Binfield residents from Laureates...
Read moreDetailsSINCE ANNOUNCING its closure in July, staff at John Nike Leisuresport Complex have been catching people breaking into the rink and slopes. Daniel Lawrence, the group operations director made a...
Read moreDetailsBRITISH furniture company Danetti has bought Octagon House in Binfield. The 16,000 sq ft office building was sold on behalf of private clients and sits opposite the John Nike Centre....
Read moreDetailsA BINFIELD-based ice rink is to close, and all employees made redundant. The John Nike Leisuresport Complex has been a popular destination for families, skaters and ice hockey fans since...
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR centre is under threat of closure, partly as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. A statement sent to employees of the John Nike Leisure Centre in Bracknell said...
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