Daff’s life! A spring treat at Dinton Pastures
Spring has come early in Hurst, as a host of golden daffodils stuns visitors to Dinton Pastures country park.
Read moreDetailsSpring has come early in Hurst, as a host of golden daffodils stuns visitors to Dinton Pastures country park.
Read moreDetailsWagrave's Active Silver has celebrated its fifth anniversary, with a special visit from Debbie McGee.
Read moreDetailsFinchampstead residents can have their say on a draft neighbourhood development plan.
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents are urged to dispose of batteries correctly, after a waste collection lorry caught on fire.
Read moreDetailsThe new foodhall opened in the Hare Hatch garden centre recently.
Read moreDetailsHat and Home, a new estate agency, has opened its doors in Alexander Court in Wokingham.
Read moreDetails“It’s not surprising though as I’ve known for years what a wonderful place to live Wokingham borough is and we work hard to ensure our residents have access to facilities...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS at Shinfield View care home raised more than £1,000 for the NHS in memory of Sir Captain Tom Moore. Jointly, the residents completed 100 laps of the care home...
Read moreDetailsLIVE MUSIC may not have returned for everyone, but for residents of one Wokingham care home, concerts have come to them. West Oak care home has opened a new visiting...
Read moreDetailsWINNERSH Triangle has taken a big step in its sustainability drive. The business park recently installed rooftop solar panels on buildings 1010 and 1020, as part of its commitment to...
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