Grassgate: Scruffy verges and overgrown play parks return
IT’S A growing problem – yet again. Swathes of residents have taken to social media to ask one question: ‘When are you going to cut the grass?’ Images of scruffy...
Read moreDetailsIT’S A growing problem – yet again. Swathes of residents have taken to social media to ask one question: ‘When are you going to cut the grass?’ Images of scruffy...
Read moreDetailsErin Wallace, 16, from Barkham, has launched Wokingham's first braid bar at Eden Lounge salon.
Read moreDetailsANOTHER store is closing its doors in Wokingham as FatFace bids farewell to the town centre next month. On Saturday, August 28, it will close its doors on Market Place...
Read moreDetailsJames Singleton, from JS Aerial Solutions, has created a short video to showcase Wokingham town centre in a new light.
Read moreDetailsThe colours of the rainbow took over Twyford last month as residents showed off their garden goodies for a virtual show.
Read moreDetailsA BINFIELD golf complex has hit off to a tee-rific start after launching its new range. GolfPlex, the new family entertainment venue on Wood Lane, Bracknell, has opened its doors...
Read moreDetailsNEWS that Frimley Health and Care ICS won’t be changed has been welcomed by Bracknell MP James Sunderland. Earlier this year, the government announced plans to shake-up the clinical commissioning...
Read moreDetailsA few days after petitioning for improved road safety on Silverdale Road, action was taken by Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsCOATS for Crowthorne’s Seniors, on Pinewood Avenue, is planning to ease some restrictions starting from Monday, August 9. With an aim to increase visitor numbers, the centre is aiming to...
Read moreDetailsMore than 6,000 festival-goers enjoyed sun, sound and celebration at last weekend's Marvellous Tribute Festival in Dinton Pastures, Hurst.
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