Council compulsory purchase order rejected for Gorse Ride
Last month, a planning inspector denied the borough council's application made in February for a Compulsory Purchase Order at the site.
Read moreDetailsLast month, a planning inspector denied the borough council's application made in February for a Compulsory Purchase Order at the site.
Read moreDetailsBracknell and Wokingham Police Cadets were joined by volunteers from Berkshire Lowland Search and Rescue in a search and rescue exercise last month.
Read moreDetailsA PARK & RIDE facility is being moved from Winnersh to Earley to allow construction works to take place.
Read moreDetailsCROCHETED poppies have been appearing across the borough in the lead up to Remembrance Day today.
Read moreDetailsThe event, on Gorse Ride North, aims to encourage more people to talk about the issues surrounding domestic abuse to each other.
Read moreDetailsOrganised by Friends of Nine Mile Ride, the event in Finchampstead is encouraging families to donate their unwanted Christmas jumpers.
Read moreDetailsSiren Craft Brew has taken over the George & Dragon, on Church Road.
Read moreDetailsPC Adam Young said letters in the Royal Mail box on the junction of Gorse Ride North and Barkham Ride were burnt in a fire.
Read moreDetailsCalifornia Gardeners? Club members displayed their enthusiasm for growing by holding an online virtual Autumn Show - here are the first prize winners
Read moreDetailsThe event, on Gorse Ride North, will be hosted by domestic abuse charity Kaleidoscopic UK, on Thursday, October 21.
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