Drama, mystery, tension and delight over plan to build homes in Hurst
Drama, mystery, tension and delight were all part of a debate over whether the former Hurst Show fields could be built on.
Read moreDetailsDrama, mystery, tension and delight were all part of a debate over whether the former Hurst Show fields could be built on.
Read moreDetailsTwo cricket clubs are merging in the coming season to create a much larger club based at Hurst.
Read moreDetailsObjectors to 23 new homes on the green field formerly used for Hurst Show are set for an unromantic St Valentine's Night.
Read moreDetails"Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus used two hose reels to extinguish the fire."
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is encouraging its residents to be prepared for the forthcoming elections.
Read moreDetailsAn energetic councillor who's had 100 residents honouring his service, has revealed two surprises.
Read moreDetailsKids can go wild at Dinton Activity Centre
Read moreDetailsJoy rang out from a church tower when a bellringing team from throughout Wokingham borough succeeded in their attempt to ring a full peal
Read moreDetailsThere's an outpouring of appreciation and gratitude for a community's champion who is stepping down from his official posts.
Read moreDetailsResidents of proposed new houses could have to wade through sewage and flood water every few years to reach their homes.
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