Calls for dog that attacked Winnersh woman to be destroyed
Warning: this post contains images of one of the wounds A WOMAN has been treated in hospital after being attacked by a Bullmastiff on Sunday. Kelly Anderton was taken to...
Read moreDetailsWarning: this post contains images of one of the wounds A WOMAN has been treated in hospital after being attacked by a Bullmastiff on Sunday. Kelly Anderton was taken to...
Read moreDetailsON TUESDAY, residents came together to discuss appropriate action against the 250 homes proposed for Winnersh Farm in the draft local plan. The site – which has previously been rejected...
Read moreDetailsJonas Kaufmann will bring his My Vienna performance to cinemas across the country on Tuesday, March 24 — for one night only.
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS are facing delays of around 30 minutes this evening following a crash on the M4. Traffic is backing up along the A329m in both directions, due to queuing on...
Read moreDetailsStaff members from Stonewater joined with the Community Forest Trust (CFT) to coppice and clear some of the trees across Dinton Pastures Country Park, in Hurst.
Read moreDetailsYesterday morning, at approximately 10.20am a member of the public was injured from a dog bite on Reading Road.
Read moreDetailsResidents commenting on the application have called the mast an “eyesore”, and are concerned that the chestnut trees will be knocked down to make way for the mast.
Read moreDetailsTRAFFIC around the A329m and Showcase Roundabout is extremely heavy this morning – Wednesday, February 26. There are no reported incidents on the M4 or A329m, but traffic is heavy...
Read moreDetailsAfter extensive feedback and consultation, the borough council have changed the design of the new £1.8 million Dinton Activity Centre.
Read moreDetailsHoping to restore Winnersh Meadows to its former glory, a volunteer project has been set-up to improve the orchard.
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