Pinewood petition against development gathers more than 3,800 signatures
The petition was signed by 3,866 people, with some living as far as France, Spain, Ireland, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Read moreDetailsThe petition was signed by 3,866 people, with some living as far as France, Spain, Ireland, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Read moreDetailsWITH Valentine's Day around the corner, and Shrove Tuesday on the horizon, people will be busy in the kitchen as they bake, cook and create
Read moreDetailsWHO is the best Bobby on the beat? Or Thames Valley Police's top cop?
Read moreDetailsFiona Parry opened her Elms Walk, Wokingham store on Wednesday, January 19, and has seen a steady stream of customers.
Read moreDetailsAN ONLINE survey has been launched to help improve Royal Berkshire Fire Authority's members? code of conduct.
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood was invited to tour Code Ninjas, a computer coding school launched last spring.
Read moreDetailsJim Bell has extended his eBook back to 1771, looking at the archived stories of local people doing extraordinary things.
Read moreDetailsFree newspapers at Waitrose has been a perk for many years, but it is now coming to an end
Read moreDetailsAt a recent session on Bell Foundry Lane the group found 44 drivers exceeding the 30mph limit in just 90 minutes ? one was driving above 60mph.
Read moreDetailsLynne Bellchamber was inspired to paint the Queen's Head after noticing the sun setting over the pub, on The Terrace, Wokingham.
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