The Ministry of Silly Walks (Sonning branch) is watching you …
PUTTING HIS camera equipment to good use, a Sonning man has set up the Ministry of Silly Walks for all to enjoy. With a vantage point from the High Street,...
Read moreDetailsPUTTING HIS camera equipment to good use, a Sonning man has set up the Ministry of Silly Walks for all to enjoy. With a vantage point from the High Street,...
Read moreDetailsWell, that was tough – last week’s puzzle caused many heads to be scratched as you pondered the ditloids. Never heard of them? They’re a word puzzle that leave you...
Read moreDetails“We are sorry to residents in Rectory Road, Wokingham, who may have experienced water supply issues earlier today. All tap water supplies have now been restored."
Read moreDetailsNEW ADVICE from the Government last week revealed that we could go for a walk and back to work, but only if we couldn’t work from home and not use...
Read moreDetailsWE ARE now starting to think about what’s next, said borough council leader, John Halsall. After seven weeks of the tightest lockdown measures, Cllr Halsall said the borough council is...
Read moreDetailsCHARITIES and organisations across the borough remain strong in their collaborative efforts to support the community during the coronavirus crisis. Over the last seven weeks, Citizens Advice have helped more...
Read moreDetailsONE OF the borough’s strategic development sites for future housing has been criticised due to the risk of flooding. On Tuesday, March 24 public consultation began for a 190-home development...
Read moreDetailsTHIRTEEN HOUSES may be built at Sonning Golf Club if a planning application is approved next month. On Thursday, April 16, Chris Rees of Winchester-based Alfred Homes applied to build...
Read moreDetailsTHE PUBLIC Protection Partnership has released a Bonfire Advice Note after a significant rise in complaints. Since the beginning of lockdown, the PPP has seen a 622% increase in the...
Read moreDetailsHEAVILY involved in the world of charities and fundraising, a woman is tackling a 26 marathon challenge in aid of domestic abuse victims.
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