Hundreds of households in narrow streets in Wokingham finally set to lose blue bin bags
Hundreds of households in narrow streets in Wokingham, Woodley and Earley are finally due to have their blue bags replaced with wheelie bins.
Read moreDetailsHundreds of households in narrow streets in Wokingham, Woodley and Earley are finally due to have their blue bags replaced with wheelie bins.
Read moreDetailsChanges have been made at the site of nearly 350 flats in Bracknell as the development nears completion.
Read moreDetailsA school has converted space previously used as a disabled charity centre into a place to teach special needs children.
Read moreDetailsA government agency is helping councils in Berkshire to provide more affordable and social housing.
Read moreDetailsWokingham continues to be one of the safest areas in the country, with crime rates well below the South-East average.
Read moreDetailsChristmas is a very special time not just for Christians but for people of all faiths and of none.
Read moreDetailsSo much for "change". In the year-and-a-half Labour have been in Government, barely a day has gone by without some bad news
Read moreDetailsTwo men have been arrested following a firearms warrant carried out by police in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsGarden centre's festive event welcomes four-legged friends
Read moreDetailsTheir pamper day to raises money for Christmas parcels
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