Map snap happy: Winnersh photo walk continues this weekend
Winnersh's Wokingham Community Gardens Project is running its photo walk again this weekend.
Read moreDetailsWinnersh's Wokingham Community Gardens Project is running its photo walk again this weekend.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses is set to relaunch Winnersh Triangle park & ride from next week.
Read moreDetailsA RESIDENT has accused Wokingham borough’s traffic wardens of acting “above the law” after one used a school car park in Winnersh. On Monday, March 15, the resident, who wishes...
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, police seized drugs from two homes in Winnersh following search warrants.
Read moreDetailsCllr Prue Bray has been awarded the leader's award, at the national Liberal Democrat spring conference.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Community Garden Projects is running the self-directed event to photograph six locations in Winnersh Meadows.
Read moreDetailsA HISTORY group is on the lookout for residents with a story to tell. Winnersh and District History Working Group is keen to hear from residents, past and present, with...
Read moreDetailsWINNERSH residents can comment on the plans for a new school and up to 100 homes at Winnersh Farm. Although two separate planning applications, the masterplan combines a Special Educational...
Read moreDetailsA group of residents are working hard to help Wokingham clean up its act. Last November, Tony Howell laucnhed a litter picking group to keep the streets tidy. It now...
Read moreDetailsA GROUP of Winnersh residents are pitching in to help keep their community clean. The Winnersh Sustainable Transport Group has become a member of the Community Rail Network, and has...
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