Campaigners hope to halt relocation of Finchampstead war memorial
A community group has launched a last-ditch effort to halt the relocation of Finchampstead?s war memorial.
Read moreDetailsA community group has launched a last-ditch effort to halt the relocation of Finchampstead?s war memorial.
Read moreDetailsA NUMBER of homes in Gorse Ride could be bought using a compulsory purchase order following a vote by the ruling executive.
Read moreDetailsSiren won the Marketing Implementation category at the annual Society of Independent Brewers Business Awards, held on Wednesday, March 16.
Read moreDetailsA PARISH has revamped its website as it seeks to better connect with the communities it serves - and it also has a new name
Read moreDetailsThe couple have kept a snagging list of issues in the Finchwood Park property, and said that continuous repairs are putting a strain on their lives.
Read moreDetailsInspector Andy Eddy, who is now investigating the incident, said that Watson is getting stronger and is improving every day.
Read moreDetailsAccording to Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN), this includes parts of Woodley, Winnersh, Sindlesham, Arborfield and Spencers Wood.
Read moreDetailsThe Health on the Move Van will be in various locations, each time operating from 10am until 4pm.
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday night, Wokingham Borough Council's decision-making executive will discuss a report into Gorse Ride's funding future.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has developed plans for a sewer and pumping station on Heath Ride after receiving applications from multiple households to be connected.
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