Morag does the Miles: New lease of life for movie star car
A CLASSIC Austin hearse called Morag has been restored to her former glory to mark her 65th birthday this summer. Morag, believed to be one of only three or four...
Read moreDetailsA CLASSIC Austin hearse called Morag has been restored to her former glory to mark her 65th birthday this summer. Morag, believed to be one of only three or four...
Read moreDetailsMORE than 4,000 people have walked an impressive 22,000 miles since Beat The Street launched earlier this month. The game sees people walk, scoot, wheel, cycle or run between different...
Read moreDetailsA WINNERSH girl is leading the charge to fundraise for students in Zimbabwe. Jasmine Dix, 11, has spearheaded a fortnight of fundraising at Winnersh Primary School for Creating Better Futures,...
Read moreDetailsSuperheroes are on their way to Winnersh as the village holds its annual Scarecrow Trail later this month.
Read moreDetailsTHE CONSULTATION has opened for a new SEND school in Winnersh. Maiden Erlegh Trust is hosting two drop-in events, for residents to meet members of the trust, ask questions and...
Read moreDetailsSt Catherine’s church, Sindlesham is hosting a flower festival over the weekend of June 12 to 13.
Read moreDetailsFounders Ryan Simpson, James Whittingham and Matthew Knight installed 12 trees at Wheatfield Primary School, in Winnersh, on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsAt least four drivers crashed on the first week the Winnersh Relief Road opened, after making illegal right hand turns.
Read moreDetailsWokingham North Neighbourhood Policing Team said it is “taking action” following concerns over the new changes to the traffic lights last week.
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....
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