Balfour Beatty work to join roundabout with road
Later this month, overnight works are planned to join the roundabout opposite Woodward Close with the A329 Reading Road.
Read moreDetailsLater this month, overnight works are planned to join the roundabout opposite Woodward Close with the A329 Reading Road.
Read moreDetailsLast weekend, visitors to Dinton Pastures were met with Woodley and Earley Lions doing sponsored laps of the woodland.
Read moreDetailsA number of eateries across the borough are offering free meals to school children during half term.
Read moreDetailsZottadeli, based in Winnersh, is offering free packed lunches throughout half term for children eligible for free school meals.
Read moreDetailsWinnersh-born, award-winning film writer and director Jessica Swale is pleading with film studios to release blockbuster films.
Read moreDetailsM4 bridge work is set to cause overnight road closures later this month.
Read moreDetailsLocal comedian and podcaster Preet Singh is raising money to support Reading's homeless community.
Read moreDetailsWinnersh-bsaed company BD won a Thames Valley Local Hero Award for its work delivering medical technology to Covid patients.
Read moreDetailsThe Council has opened the new boardwalk at Winnersh Meadows, funded by Winnersh Triangle.
Read moreDetailsThe Superfast Berkshire programme intends to deliver superfast coverage to over 99% of Berkshire soon.
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