‘We want an apology’: Residents express distress at controversial housing development
Evergreens community says the council is failing to protect them and the environment
Read moreDetailsEvergreens community says the council is failing to protect them and the environment
Read moreDetailsIf agreed, the new centre could be built and opened by early 2028.
Read moreDetailsThe Lexicon has launched its Christmas charity appeal in aid of Bracknell Foodbank.
Read moreDetailsThe transition between phases marks the next stage in the council's long-term regeneration plans for the area.
Read moreDetailsSpaces available for people with autism and or learning disabilities
Read moreDetailsAs part of the project, residents are encouraged to donate good-quality toys through a free doorstep collection service.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's gift giving appeal means disadvantaged children can open gifts on Christmas Day
Read moreDetailsA bid for Berkshire to be united with Oxfordshire and possibly Swindon under a new mayor is due to be submitted later this month.
Read moreDetailsMembers support Children In Need
Read moreDetailsHurst Morris People provide supplies for rough sleepers
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