Changes planned to roads in Gorse Ride estate
THE DEPARTMENT of Transport is consulting on changes to Gorse Ride in Finchampstead. They include stopping up a length of Firs Close, part of Billing Avenue and Dart Close, a...
Read moreDetailsTHE DEPARTMENT of Transport is consulting on changes to Gorse Ride in Finchampstead. They include stopping up a length of Firs Close, part of Billing Avenue and Dart Close, a...
Read moreDetailsACTION has been promised following a campaign for road safety improvements spanning more than two years. Flashing speed indicator signs will be installed along the A327 Reading Road in Finchampstead...
Read moreDetailsTHAMES WATER has rolled out its first lot of new vans to tackle sewer blockages in the area. The vehicles are packed with lots of new features to save space...
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY Concert Band returned to the stage last month in its first live performance since March last year. The group took to the stage in Alexandra Gardens, Windsor, on Saturday,...
Read moreDetailsA GROUP of Winnersh volunteers will be swapping the charity shop for the runway as they prepare for their first physical fundraiser. The team at The Cowshed is taking part...
Read moreDetailsHONEST MOTHERHOOD with Angela Garwood It’s been one of those weeks where I don’t feel I’ve stopped once for air. The Garwood household has been highly socially active. We’ve recently...
Read moreDetailsGET CRAFTING with The Cowshed’s holiday session. On Tuesday, August 24, the Winnersh charity is hosting its final session for the summer —and t-shirt decorating is the order of the...
Read moreDetailsA NATIONAL cancer charity is calling on residents to throw a party with a flavour-packed theme. Cancer Support UK is introducing the Big Ginger Social next month, inspired by the...
Read moreDetailsJoin the Aldi boycott over parking eye As a very infrequent shopper I recently shopped in Aldi Wokingham. If I have to shop (something I do not enjoy) I usually...
Read moreDetailsBy Cllr John Halsall, leader of Wokingham Borough Council When I started putting this series of columns together about the Local Plan, I had one clear goal in mind: provide...
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