Knotweed is knot good news for Crowthorne
Knotweed, an invasive plant is taking over Crowthorne – one of many hotspots in Berkshire this year. New research shows that Japanese knotweed has spread across the county and the...
Read moreDetailsKnotweed, an invasive plant is taking over Crowthorne – one of many hotspots in Berkshire this year. New research shows that Japanese knotweed has spread across the county and the...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM TOWN COUNCIL has reelected Cllr Tony Lack as town mayor for a second year of office. At its annual meeting, held virtually on Tuesday, May 4, his fellow councillors...
Read moreDetailsThe Arts Society Wokingham’s April lecture had an intriguing title, Power, Propaganda and Men in Tights. Members soon realised that they were in for a real treat as Linda Smith...
Read moreDetailsA BERKSHIRE sports charity has launched a self-help journal to coincide with Mental Health Awareness Week. Sport in Mind, which promotes recovery through physical activity, has launched the journal to...
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL MP James Sunderland has signed up to #BackBinfield and will cheer on the side when they take part in the FA Vase final on Saturday, May 22. “I’m chuffed...
Read moreDetailsA COW that went on the run on the motorway had to be put down as police officers felt that she was causing significant danger to motorists. Last night, stunned...
Read moreDetailsCAMERAS are to be installed on the new Winnersh Relief Road layout in a bid to catch drivers making illegal right turns – and another accident has occurred this morning....
Read moreDetailsTony Christie, mastermind behind '(Is This The Way To) Amarillo' is coming The Whitty in Winnersh next month, with Wokingham Music Club.
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne residents voted in favour of the parish council's new local plan last week.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is supporting a mental health campaign about connecting to nature this week.
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