Protection for town hall
Move will ".. extend the life and vibrancy of the furniture, artefacts and fabrics housed within the town hall."
Read moreDetailsMove will ".. extend the life and vibrancy of the furniture, artefacts and fabrics housed within the town hall."
Read moreDetailsThe winners of the prestigious 2025 Trademark Windows Berkshire Football Awards were revealed.
Read moreDetailsA campaigner is asking people to join him to help post a letter to prime minster.
Read moreDetailsPolitics often has a short-term focus. What politicians tend to think, will win my party the next election?
Read moreDetailsA 17-year-old boy was stabbed in a knifepoint robbery by three men in balaclavas in Warefield on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsCroudance Homes will now build the homes on land at Bridge Farm.
Read moreDetailsA woman from Bracknell, who previously appeared on Love Island, has been jailed for 14 years after assisting with a drug smuggling operation.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham trader has been given a suspended sentence and is now required to undertake unpaid work after pleading guilty
Read moreDetailsLord Vallance believes Reading, and the Earley and Woodley constituency, could become a hub for quantum computing.
Read moreDetailsFor an oasis of calm, look no further than Twyford. The Little Yoga Studio and Ola Coffee Co is a place of tranquility. “When people walk through the door I...
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