Families pay tribute to Kyle Jones and Connor O’Shea who died in Swallowfield crash
Tributes have been paid to Kyle Jones and Connor O'Shea, who died following a crash on the A33 near Swallowfield.
Read moreDetailsTributes have been paid to Kyle Jones and Connor O'Shea, who died following a crash on the A33 near Swallowfield.
Read moreDetailsA new solar farm will be build on 20 hectares of land between Arborfield and Swallowfield.
Read moreDetailsThere has been a delay on the decision on the solar farm in Arborfield.
Read moreDetailsResidents and staff at Woodbury House have made handmade Christmas decorations to help The Happy Hedgehog Rescue.
Read moreDetailsEvery aspect of the borough's normal Remembrance Sunday will be different this year - here is what is currently planned.
Read moreDetailsSparks In The Park will still be going ahead this year at Swallowfield Showground on Saturday, November 7.
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 moreDetailsPLANS FOR a solar farm in Arborfield have been hotly contested by residents for encroaching on the countryside. In March, Wessex Solar Energy submitted an application for 40,000 solar panels...
Read moreDetailsIt will be held in the Memorial Hall in Wood Lane and places will be spread out to meet social distancing guidelines.
Read moreDetailsThe 15-year-old cashier was threatened with a Stanley knife and told to open the till.
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