Shock discovery on busy road
Charvil's litter picking efforts took a dramatic turn when Sam Akhtar and his partner discovered a large knife.
Read moreDetailsCharvil's litter picking efforts took a dramatic turn when Sam Akhtar and his partner discovered a large knife.
Read moreDetailsEnthusiastic singers invited to audition for The Project Singers' autumn season
Read moreDetailsThe two-hour walk will pass through some of Charvil's most scenic spots.
Read moreDetailsLearn trade secrets from the creatives
Read moreDetailsA new arts trail will invite visitors to artists' studios giving an insight into their work from first sketches to final masterpieces.
Read moreDetailsMission London Marathon accomplished
Read moreDetailsThe duo will also be undertaking challenges together throughout the year.
Read moreDetailsVolunteers wanted to clean up a corner of the borough
Read moreDetailsThe group claimed that no A4 litter had been collected by Wokingham Borough Council for weeks.
Read moreDetailsCllr Sam Akhtar wanted to know what was happening with the hole in the Charvil Piggott Primary School, which appeared in November.
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