Burma Hills GP service scheduled to resume
BURMA HILLS SURGERY is set to remain open with a GP service despite residents' fears over its future.
Read moreDetailsBURMA HILLS SURGERY is set to remain open with a GP service despite residents' fears over its future.
Read moreDetailsPlans for a 5G phone mast in Wokingham have been rejected, following a petition against it.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS are shunning cycle paths built on London Road, as they feel they are unsafe. Cllr Rachel Burgess (Lab, Norreys) raised the concerns which included drivers ignoring a no right...
Read moreDetails“People don’t have to justify why they come to us, nobody is judging them. That’s why we don’t ask for referrals. It’s none of my business how someone came to...
Read moreDetails“We wanted to make our welcome special for our new students and families and make sure the first step into school was a happy and confidence building event."
Read moreDetailsResidents are being asked to do four things: write to their MP, write to the housing minister, sign the petition and fill out the consultation.
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday morning, bikers arrived at St Crispin’s School and drove the six-mile route through Barrett Close, Norreys Avenue — where Lewie stood with his family waving flags.
Read moreDetails“Lewie and his four-year-old big brother absolutely love all motorbikes — the louder the better. This would really mean the world to him.”
Read moreDetailsTwo men from Reading, aged 18 and 23, and a 19-year-old man from Devon, have all been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
Read moreDetails“Do the Conservatives really think that people will drive to the edge of Wokingham, park in the park and ride, wait 15 minutes for a three-minute bus journey to the...
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