Almshouse residents enjoy 75th birthday celebrations for the affordable housing scheme
Almshouse residents met for a party to celebrate the 75th birthday of a group which helps make this special form of affordable housing possible.
Read moreDetailsAlmshouse residents met for a party to celebrate the 75th birthday of a group which helps make this special form of affordable housing possible.
Read moreDetailsA midnight hit and run driver smashed so hard into two ancient cottages they moved. The car was then driven off, leaving a trail of destruction behind
Read moreDetailsThree new almshouses in Wokingham borough have been shortlisted for an award scheme in which Prince Charles is the final judge
Read moreDetailsWALKERS can raise money for the Royal Berkshire Hospital next month. The Royal Berks Charity is running a Walk For Wards fundraiser at Dinton Pastures Country Park, and you can...
Read moreDetailsA GROUP of Winnersh volunteers will be swapping the charity shop for the runway as they prepare for their first physical fundraiser. The team at The Cowshed is taking part...
Read moreDetailsA TRADITION dating back more than 100 years will be marked in Hurst this summer, as its annual horticultural show announces its return. Hurst Horticultural Society will host the 108th...
Read moreDetailsSUMMER nights just got better as four outdoor cinema showings come to Dinton Pastures this month. Go Cinemas, a Wokingham-based outdoor cinema company, is hosting open-air cinema showings between Friday,...
Read moreDetailsTAKE a trip across the channel without leaving Hurst this year, courtesy of an upcoming beer festival. Oktoberfest is coming to Hurst Village Hall on Saturday, October 23, and will...
Read moreDetailsA 90-year-old and his family had an amazing hot air balloon ride full of moving coincidences. Ronnie Franklin leapt at the chance to fulfil a long-held ambition when asked for...
Read moreDetailsA leading medical doctor is worried about risks to his seriously disabled sister’s health from a sewage treatment system. Dr Henry Lupa, is complaining about plans to discharge the sewage...
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