The housebuilding process has been put on display in a new 'Unwrapped Home'
The three-bedroom house has part of the walls and ceiling taken away, showing pipework, joists and wiring.
Read moreDetailsThe three-bedroom house has part of the walls and ceiling taken away, showing pipework, joists and wiring.
Read moreDetailsPARENTS are being offered the chance to book free places on autism advice workshops taking place over the next few weeks. The charity Autism Berkshire is running the events to...
Read moreDetailsOver the last four years, support for vulnerable adults has increased due to rising demand.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are attempting to reunite jewellery alleged to have been stolen from homes in Wokingham and Reading. They are asking for owners of the items to get in touch. In...
Read moreDetailsNORMALLY at Christmas, companies look to spread some festive cheer. But contractors working in Finchampstead had a better idea. Staff from South East Water and Clancy Docwra spread gritting salt...
Read moreDetailsA RUBBISH scheme designed to prevent non-borough residents from accessing recycling services will undergo a revamp. Instead of showing staff at the re3 Recycling Centres in Bracknell and Reading an...
Read moreDetailsA NEW tea range that helps refugees get back into work is going on sale in Wokingham and Binfield on Monday.
Read moreDetailsUpgraded parking has been introduced to a local country park as part of an improvement scheme — but local residents aren’t impressed.
Read moreDetailsPOLITICIANS across the south will be taking part in a new TV show launching this Sunday. And the aim is to show how local stories can help develop the national...
Read moreDetailsYesterday the borough council announced a proposal to build a new 15,000 home eco-town in Grazeley as part of the Local Plan.
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