New bridge in Barkham praised by Thames Valley Berkshire Local Enterprise Partnership
Bob Beveridge, chair of Thames Valley Berkshire LEP, said he is delighted the bridge is finished.
Read moreDetailsBob Beveridge, chair of Thames Valley Berkshire LEP, said he is delighted the bridge is finished.
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, October 24, the autumn Wokingham Walk will be taking off from Elms Field, in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThe pandemic has been hard on people wanting to gather for worship ? but online services have helped, even in the silence
Read moreDetailsAmericana legend Hank Wangford is preparing for a Wokingham Music Club date. You can prepare for it with our great Spotify playlist
Read moreDetailsAward winning comedian Victoria Melody hits the South Street Arts stage next week.
Read moreDetailsMactaggart & Mickel's plans to bring up to 300 homes to Hurst have been revised.
Read moreDetailsCllr Keith Baker joined pupils and headteacher Emma Clarke at the new Farley Hill Primary School last month.
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday, September 22, the borough mayor, Cllr Keith Baker, opened the country park venue.
Read moreDetailsWhen should a referee call time on a game? Dick Sawdon-Smith explores the issues relating to timekeeping in football
Read moreDetailsTwo University of Reading graduates are spreading their wings at Haslams Chartered Surveyors.
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