Shinfield school wins in sustainability contest
Shinfield St Mary's CofE Junior School has been awarded £500 after winning a sustainability competition.
Read moreDetailsShinfield St Mary's CofE Junior School has been awarded £500 after winning a sustainability competition.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is running pop up events on the signs of child exploitation in Woodley this weekend.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough was host to a rather royal event last week, as the annual Swan Upping project passed through Sonning Bridge.
Read moreDetailsAN INDIAN restaurant is preparing to open its doors tomorrow. Adda Hut, which specialises in Kolkata street food, is based at 101 Crockhamwell Road. Anjan Mitra, from Shinfield, is one...
Read moreDetailsConservative councillors at Wokingham Borough Council are calling for the town to get behind its Big Idea for tackling the climate emergency.
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN’S love for pigs sent her on a 740-mile round trip earlier this month. Susan Player, from Spencers Wood, organised the rescue of a 250kg abandoned swine in North...
Read moreDetailsA SPECIAL thanks has been extended to the NHS in Twyford, courtesy of the parish council. Last month, it unveiled two wooden benches to honour key workers for their contributions...
Read moreDetailsA SMARTPHONE is a lifeline not a luxury for people living in poverty. That’s the concern of Claire Oughton, from Citizens Advice Wokingham, who has seen soaring phone bills due...
Read moreDetailsTHE COST of insulation in homes has been heavily reduced for eligible residents, thanks to a council scheme. Last October, it launched Help to Heat initiative, providing access free, or...
Read moreDetailsROWING 100km may not be everyone’s chosen birthday celebrations, but one man is determined to do exactly that. Benny Fennell is marking his 50th birthday by rowing the 62-mile distance...
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