Plan convert Binfield barn from agricultural use to commercial rejected
A PROPOSAL to change the use of a barn in Binfield from agricultural use to commercial has been rejected by Bracknell Forest Council.
Read moreDetailsA PROPOSAL to change the use of a barn in Binfield from agricultural use to commercial has been rejected by Bracknell Forest Council.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN at a Wokingham nursery have been helping to landscape a new housing development in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsWhy not come on a free private tour of Tate Modern thanks to The Arts Society Wokingham
Read moreDetailsHurst Morris People's summer season is in full swing ? with their next performance tonight (Thursday, July 13) at The Stag and Hounds in Binfield
Read moreDetailsA SEA-themed concert is coming to Binfield this weekend, thanks to Thames Voyces.
Read moreDetailsBINFIELD business man David Horton is a man in a million. He first gave blood aged 19 and this year the he gave his 300th donation
Read moreDetailsA CHOIR is swapping a weekend performance for a midweek one, as it prepares for an evening of music next week
Read moreDetailsFree craft sessions for pre-schoolers in Binfield
Read moreDetailsLODGE At Your Service, located in a new, luxury purpose-built facility in Binfield, features a bespoke workshop and a team of specialist technicians
Read moreDetailsBinfield Library is hosting a Bounce and Rhyme singing and music session for babies and toddlers.
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