Edneys Hill development refused: residents elated but not complacent
Edneys Hill development refused: residents elated but not complacent
Read moreDetailsEdneys Hill development refused: residents elated but not complacent
Read moreDetailsAN AWARENESS week is running this week in a bid to improve welfare of guinea pigs.
Read moreDetailsSouth Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SCAS) is seeking nominations to join its council of governor constituencies
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN has been launched to save the One Day Travelcard to London after it was announced Transport for London is to scrap it in January.
Read moreDetailsA FUNDRAISER who paddled along the River Thames, despite having no arms and legs, was one of the winners in the recent Pride of Britain awards.
Read moreDetailsBecome a confident public speaker, with Toastmasters
Read moreDetailsRailway enthusiasts can enjoy island transport treasures
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council's recycling partner has apologised to residents after photographs of uncollected glass recycling appeared on social media
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM man has been arrested after a teenager was seriously injured in a collision in Crowthorne on Saturday night.
Read moreDetailsAlmost 2,000 people have challenged plans to get rid of 150 litter bins, in a petition submitted to Wokingham Borough Council.
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