Japanese knotweed removal team on Warren House Road in Wokingham sparks concern
The site is east of the Thames Water Sewage Treatment Works, next to the land where David Wilson Homes is building 153 properties.
Read moreDetailsThe site is east of the Thames Water Sewage Treatment Works, next to the land where David Wilson Homes is building 153 properties.
Read moreDetailsOver recent weeks, speculation has been growing on social media sites about the coffee giant's presence, with some suggesting it could open a branch on Crockhamwell Road.
Read moreDetailsCOMMUNITY groups are preparing for the arrival of Afghan refugees in the borough. It comes as the Government commits to resettling 20,000 vulnerable Afghans following the Taliban takeover earlier this...
Read moreDetailsROYALS fans should be “a bit more patient” after the club’s mixed start to the new Championship season, according to Tom Dele-Bashiru.
Read moreDetailsTHREE men have been fined after fly-tipping in the borough. The borough council fined them £400 each, for dumping builders rubbish, vehicle parts, piles of rubbish bags and cardboard boxes
Read moreDetailsA SRI LANKAN street food restaurant is opening in Reading today and is slashing 50% off food bills as an opening offer
Read moreDetailsCHARVIL’S end of lockdown party has been postponed following changes to the lockdown restrictions
Read moreDetailsIT SEEMS people in Wokingham are staying put as it becomes the only area in Berkshire to see a drop in house sale enquiries
Read moreDetailsSouth Western Railway (SWR) is committing a further £265,000 to Community Rail Partnerships, with a new alliance on the Reading to Ashford and Windsor & Eton Riverside lines just launched
Read moreDetailsENJOY a jungle adventure in Twyford later this month. Thru Christ is hosting its annual Chattabox Church Day Out on Sunday, August 29 — and the afternoon will feature music,...
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